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by simion314
632 days ago
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So 1% of the time you change the configs? Maybe you are very average, or your tools are hard to configure or you are forced to work on other computers daily. I have bad eyes so would be stupid to use regular font sizes instead of bigger fonts,
I also use a Zoom tool that has the shortcuts set to be easy to remember but require 2 hands to use so of course I change them to use them with one hand.
Most of the keyboard shortcuts use Ctrl so I remap it to a more comfortable position (it would be confusing for others to use my computer but this is not a shared machine).
I also use TTS software, the default voice speed is good for the average person but I maxed the speed , I can do things much faster. I used Windows, Mac, GNOME but KDE is my system because I can configure it, like Windows Zoom tool had no way to reconfigure the keyboard shortcuts last time I checked and this tool was supposed to be created by people that think about accessibility. Side story, my son is different, I installed a program for him, then hours later I asked about this experience and he complained that some keys were not set as he was used to but he managed, he did not consider to check and change the keyboard shortcuts, some people just prefer to suffer mental and body pain and adapt to the tool instead of adapting the tool for them (GNOME users are the supreme example) |
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