Pointer grabs causing accessibility issues! Why not deprecate them?
Tomas Carnecky
tom at dbservice.com
Mon Apr 28 02:00:44 PDT 2008
Daniel Stone wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 06:22:58PM +0200, Francesco Fumanti wrote:
>> For a user, that can only rely on the pointer to do his input, pointer
>> grabs seem to be at the root of different problems. Examples of such
>> users are tabletpc users and disabled users; I will call them
>> pointer-only users in the rest of the email.
>>
>> These pointer-only users usually rely on an onscreen keyboard to do
>> their typing. But if another application grabs the pointer, they will
>> not be able to enter anything with the onscreen keyboard until that
>> application releases the pointer grab. A concrete example without
>> workaround is currently the policykit password dialog.
>>
>> Instead of asking the different application programmers to provide a way
>> to give pointer-only users full access, I wondered whether it would not
>> be better to tackle the problem at the source by not giving them any
>> pointer grabbing functionality!?
>>
>> In fact, the purpose of this email is to make the xorg developer aware
>> of the issue and ask them to consider whether deprecating the pointer
>> grabbing functionality from the X server would make any sense and be
>> feasible?
>
> It would not be at all feasible.
Instead, why don't you ask the policykit developers to add accessibility
features to their password dialog, like a button that opens an on-screen
keyboard?
tom
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