It definitely turned on: I even rebooted and it was still on because
gnome remembers its slow-keys activation state.
Really, gnome needs to show some kind of obvious visual indication
that slow keys has been activated---so if it gets turned on for
whatever reason (imagine that some prankster turns it on) the user has
some chance of figuring out what the hell happened to his keyboard. It
would also be nice to also make it harder to accidentally turn on, of
course.
It definitely turned on: I even rebooted and it was still on because
gnome remembers its slow-keys activation state.
Really, gnome needs to show some kind of obvious visual indication
that slow keys has been activated---so if it gets turned on for
whatever reason (imagine that some prankster turns it on) the user has
some chance of figuring out what the hell happened to his keyboard. It
would also be nice to also make it harder to accidentally turn on, of
course.