Comment 6 for bug 751207

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truant (launchpad-ninj4) wrote :

Ah, no - not that icon. Sorry, I wasn't clear.

In GNOME, I would right click a panel, select "Add to Panel" and choose "Keyboard Accessibility Status"

This would give me a line of 6 square icons representing Alt, Ctrl, Super etc. These icons change state depending on which keys are being (temporarily or permanently) locked by stickykeys.

I can't do it in Unity because I can't add anything to the panel.