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accessx 1 "29 August 2011"
"accessx" "" "\f3accessx\f1(1) \(em interface to keyboard enhancements" ""
NAME
accessx - a graphical interface to the accessx keyboard enhancements.
SYNOPSIS
accessx [ -o ] [ -i ] [ -a ]
AVAILABILITY
The keyboard enhancements and corresponding graphical interface are available on any X server with the "AccessX" or "XKEYBOARD" extensions.
DESCRIPTION
accessx is a graphical user interface to available enhancements. These enhancements provide the keyboard with additional capabilities which are primarily designed to aid users with disabilities who are unable to use a keyboard or mouse in the usual fashion.
OPTIONS

-o Each user may load and save personal default settings for the various keyboard enhancement features. By default, the accessx utility will read in the user's default settings and configure the system to those settings. However, in certain instances the user might wish to use the systems current settings instead of his/her own default settings. Specifying the -o option will instruct the accessx utility to ignore a user's default settings and use the systems current settings instead.

-i When this option is specified, the accessx user interface initially appears in an iconified state.

-a Users may pop up dialog boxes indicating the state of Sticky Keys and Mouse Keys via the main menu of the accessx utility's graphical interface. Some users, however, want these status dialog windows to appear and disappear automatically whenever they turn on and off Sticky Keys or Mouse Keys. Specifying the -a option instructs the accessx utility to automatically pop up and down the Sticky Keys status window whenever Sticky Keys is turned on or off, respectively, and to automatically pop up and down the Mouse Keys status window whenever Mouse Keys is turned on or off, respectively.

ENVIRONMENT
The HOME environment variable is used to identify the directory in which to load and save a user's default settings. The settings are stored in X resource file format in the file $HOME/.AccessX. The user may modify or add resources to this file directly, however all comments will be deleted when the user performs a save settings action.
FILES
accessx.uid - Motif GUI description file AccessX - Application Resource File
SEE ALSO
X11 (7)
AUTHORS
Earl Johnson Jordan M. Slott Enabling Technologies Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc Mountain View, CA Mark Novak Trace Research & Development Center University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI Will Walker Digital Equipment Corportation Maynard, MA