Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Dec 2005 14:51 UTC, submitted by Henrik Nilsen Omma
Gnome "GOK is the GNOME On-Screen Keyboard. As the title implies, it is a keyboard that appears on the display as an alternative for those who are not able to use a regular keyboard. This report highlights some general usability issues with GOK as it appears in Ubuntu (5.10). Some of the issues highlighted here may be bugs (In which case I will file them), while others will be design features that I have not grasped the purpose of (most likely in support of hardware that I do not have). Some of the issues highlighted here will relate to the general GNOME a11y infrastructure and some may be related to the way things are set up on Ubuntu."
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RE: GOK may be past its prime.
by h-milch-mann on Tue 13th Dec 2005 01:28 UTC in reply to "GOK may be past its prime."
h-milch-mann
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2005-10-27

Why? Can you give any reasons why gok is obsolete adn why dasher is much better?
I know dasher looks really fancy, even if you don't need assistive technology, but I really like to hear some reasons from you.

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