Comment 2 for bug 305581

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patrickw (patrick-wade) wrote :

Chris - if you're using gnome, a quick way to turn on accessibility is to run:

# gconftool-2 -t bool -s /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility true

Then log into the gnome session, and launch terminator, and then launch GOK. It should be under Applications->Universal Access->On-Screen Keyboard on most standard gnome app menus.

Once GOK is up, click the "Activate" button in its window, and then click the terminator item once it appears in gok's window.

Then, click "UI Grab" (usually a button in the bottom-right of the GOK window), and GOK should update its view to show the user interface elements of the Terminator application.

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If this worked correctly, one should be seeing terminator's primary interactable user interface widgets listed as clickable buttons in GOK's window. From there, a motion-impaired user could interact with terminator via these items in GOK's window. They should be able to resize panes, scroll the terminator scrollbars, and so forth... all through GOK.