Comment 38 for bug 996801

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In , Alan Coopersmith (alan-coopersmith) wrote :

(In reply to comment #5)
> Do you disagree that it would be much, much better than Shift, at least?

One advantage of Shift is that pressing it is unlikely to cause text entry
to occur or applications to take any actions during the period it's being
held down.

(In reply to comment #6)
> It depends on whether the test with Shift can be improved. If Shift + mouse
> operations no longer activates SlowKeys, the use of Shift may become better.

That seems reasonable to me, though I'd want to run by accessibility experts
first.