@Jonathan_Blow @cmuratori I think that one's a legit disability flag--rapidly tapping a key that's normally held down--e.g. Parkinsons.
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Replying to @essemque
@essemque@Jonathan_Blow But Windows is basically unusable with _only_ the keyboard. So why didn't they just put a button on the taskbar?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @cmuratori
@cmuratori@Jonathan_Blow b/c (many?) people won't be aware of the feature w/o the "you seem to be having trouble, do you want help" prompt?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @essemque
@essemque@Jonathan_Blow Ah yes, the 100% solid logic behind Clippy!1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @cmuratori
@cmuratori@Jonathan_Blow :) Point. As long as you make it easy for users who need the assistance to get it, even on the login screen.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @essemque
@essemque@Jonathan_Blow Yeah I think the login screen should just have had a big button - TURN ON ACCESSIBILITY or whatever.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @cmuratori
@essemque@Jonathan_Blow The quint-shift scheme is just nuts, because it frustrates 99.9999% of the users, and for the .0001% who need it...1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
@essemque @Jonathan_Blow ... it's invisible, so they don't even know it's there unless it happens by accident.
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