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&applet; Manual The &applet; shows the status of the keyboard accessibility features. 2015 MATE Documentation Project 2005 Francisco Javier F. Serrador 2003 Sun Microsystems MATE Documentation Project GNOME Documentation Project &legal; MATE Documentation Project Francisco Javier F. Serrador Davyd Madeley davyd@madeley.id.au Sun GNOME Documentation Team Sun Microsystems Keyboard Accessibility Status Applet Manual V0.4 July 2015 MATE Documentation Team MATE Documentation Project Keyboard Accessibility Status Applet Manual V0.3 August 2005 GNOME Documentation Team GNOME Documentation Project &applet; Applet Manual V0.1 March 2003 Sun GNOME Documentation Team GNOME Documentation Project Keyboard Accessibility Status Applet Manual V0.2 May 2003 Bill Haneman GNOME Documentation Project This manual describes version 1.10.2 of the &applet;. Feedback To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding the &applet; applet or this manual, follow the directions in the MATE Feedback Page. Keyboard Accessibility Status Usage
&applet; Shows &applet;. Contains row of icons representing keyboard state.
The &applet; shows you the status of the keyboard accessibility features when these are in use. For example, you can see which modifier keys are currently active, and which mouse buttons are being pressed via the keyboard. For more on using keyboard accessibility features, see the Desktop Accessibility Guide. What the applet shows Symbol Meaning Bounce Keys Accessibility Features are currently disabled. Bounce Keys Bounce Keys are activated. Mouse Keys Mouse Keys are activated. Bounce Keys Slow Keys are activated. Sticky Keys Sticky Keys are activated. Here it shows Shift key pushed once and Ctrl key pushed twice. AltGr Key Symbol AltGr key pushed once. Meta Key Symbol Meta key pushed once. Windows logo key Windows logo key pushed once. Shift Symbol Shift key pushed once.