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The blue icon to the far right is a Universal Access icon and I dont have any Universal Access packages installed as far as I know. How do i get rid of that icon?
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is visual assistance. you can disable from System->Preferences->Assistance Technology
Last edited by wonder (2009-09-11 11:47:08)
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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In that menu theres only a button called "Enable assistive technologies" that isnt even checked.
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then disable from System->Preferences->Startup Applications
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Allready done - I disabled it from there and removed the entry. Do you have the entry left and could post it?
Thank you.
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Name: Visual Assistance
Command: gnome-at-visual -s
Comment: Start the preferred visual assistive technology
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Readded that entry and disabled it, rebooted and its still there.
Any suggestions? I really dont like having that icon there.
Last edited by djungelmums (2009-09-11 12:15:00)
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Where does those entrys save that you have enetered in Startup Applications?
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Right click - Remove from panel ? If available?
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Nope that isnt available
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Solved it by reinstalling and really making sure not a single package that had anything to do with universal access got installed
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Hi!
Try to go to System-->Preferences-->keyboard-->Accessibility and disable the "accessibility features can be toggled with keyboard shortcut".
It work for me!
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Hi!
Try to go to System-->Preferences-->keyboard-->Accessibility and disable the "accessibility features can be toggled with keyboard shortcut".
It work for me!
Yep, thats it.
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