• ZILtoid1991
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    461 year ago

    It would be nice if the default wasn’t being on, or it asked during installation or something.

      • ZILtoid1991
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        261 year ago

        This is a rare case of an accessibility feature often being someone’s roadblock…

        • @enki@lemm.ee
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          391 year ago

          It’s a hell of a lot easier to disable than it is to enable, especially if you’re not disabled. It’s a minor inconvenience once for us, but enabling it could be exceedingly difficult to overcome for someone else.

          • @TopRamenBinLaden@sh.itjust.works
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            1 year ago

            Yea, a disabled person might have to get help to enable sticky keys if it wasn’t on by default. Most non-disabled people should not need help, unless they are so tech illiterate that they don’t know how to use Google.

            It’s a small annoyance that gets less annoying if you look at it from an empathetic viewpoint.

    • TulipanJones
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      111 year ago

      It asks when you do it the first time lol, although asking at installation might be a better idea

      • @snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        61 year ago

        Eh, many people use computers but are not the ones who installed the operating system (e.g. work, school, library, etc.). I think it’s likely more accessible to be able to enable the feature at any time, if needed. In my experience pressing shift five times generally only happens to me when playing games. I don’t know how often it pops with normal web browsing, email, etc.