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Re: X login screen with onscreen keyboard



On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Camaleón <noelamac@gmail.com> wrote:
> Check the systax of both files, as Tao suggested.

very little here for me to mess up. so im a bit stumped.

/etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[daemon]

Greeter=/usr/lib/gdmlogin
GtkModulesList=gail:atk-bridge:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libkeymouselistener:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libdwellmouselistener

DefaultSession=gnome.desktop

AddGtkModules=true

[security]

[xdmcp]

[gui]

[greeter]

GraphicalTheme=gnomeblack

GraphicalThemes=debian-greeter

Browser=false

[chooser]

[debug]

[servers]
==========================================
/etc/gdm/modules/accesskeymouseevents

# AT Program - GOK (GNOME On-screen Keyboard)
#
# Include a gesture for both right and left mouse button, for both right
# and left handed users.
#
# hold right or left mouse button 3 times for 3 seconds each time.
# <Mouse1> 3 3000 10000 /usr/bin/gok --login --access-method=directselection
# <Mouse3> 3 3000 10000 /usr/bin/gok --login --access-method=directselection

# Also support Xinput switches
#
# <Switch1> 1 5000 0 /usr/bin/gok --login
--access-method=automaticscanning --scan-action=switch1
--select-action=switch1
# <Switch2> 3 50 3000 /usr/bin/gok --login
--access-method=inversescanning --scan-action=switch1
--select-action=switch2
# <Switch3> 3 1000 10000 /usr/bin/gok --login
--access-method=automaticscanning --scan-action=switch3
--select-action=switch3

# Although most GOK users would want to use a mouse/switch button to start GOK,
# also include a keybinding for starting GOK with direct selection mode.
#
# <Control>k  1 1000 10000  /usr/bin/gok --login --access-method=directselection

# AT Program - ORCA
#
# press ctrl-s for 1 second to launch orca in speech mode
#
# <Control>s  1 1000 10000  /usr/bin/orca -n -d main-window

# press ctrl-m for 1 second to launch orca in mag mode
#
# <Control>m  1 1000 10000  /usr/bin/orca -n -d main-window -d speech
-e magnifier

# press ctrl-o or ctrl-g for 1 second to launch orca in speech and mag mode
#
# <Control>o  1 1000 10000  /usr/bin/orca -n -d main-window -e magnifier
# <Control>g  1 1000 10000  /usr/bin/orca -n -d main-window -e magnifier

# Start florence virtual keyboard by pressing any mouse button for 2 seconds
<Mouse1> 1 2000 10000 /usr/bin/florence --focus --no-gnome
--use-config /usr/share/florence/florence.conf
<Mouse2> 1 2000 10000 /usr/bin/florence --focus --no-gnome
--use-config /usr/share/florence/florence.conf
<Mouse3> 1 2000 10000 /usr/bin/florence --focus --no-gnome
--use-config /usr/share/florence/florence.conf


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