When I get my system backup, I'll email you on how to configure custom keybindings for Cinnamon. You basically just write a bash script and call it when the key combo is pressed. On Aug 29, 2017 9:27 PM, "beest" <gnubeest@zoho.com> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 02:24:59AM +0200, Jeanette C. via arch-general wrote:
Hi Joao, thanks for that. That sounds like practical and sound advise. I'll give those a go for a start. Presently, I'm back with MATE, which works OK, but something light, fast and robust would be great. :)
I do wonder if a tiling window manager would be ideal under these circumstances, given that most are broadly configurable and designed around keyboard navigation. What I can't attest to is how well they cooperate with assistive technologies, and my knowledge on the subject is about 25 years out of date.
However, at the end of the day there's always GNOME, which seems to have more resources than anyone with regards to accessibility and is actively tested with screen readers and Braille displays. Of course it also isn't exactly known for being "light", but there it is.