Re: Help customising Fedora for my grandfather.

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I think that GNOME is nice and simple, and suitable for his needs. From my experience of KDE, it can present quite a lot of complexity to the user (the KDE control panel, for instance).

I don't want to get into a holy war, but KDE is out of the question :-)

--Jon

David C. Hart wrote:
On Sat, 2003-12-27 at 10:34, Jon Atkinson wrote:


1) Is there any way to remove the "Lock Screen" menu item. I've taught him to log off, but the menu items are just a little too close for comfort, and his hands shake quite badly, so removing this would be a huge plus. In addition, is it possible to put blank space (separators, I guess) in the main menu so that it's easier for him to click the items?



Separators are easy to add in KDE. Just add blank items.


2) Is there any way to switch item selection in nautilus to single-click?


Again, that can be done with KDE.


I've tried to put everything he might use on the desktop (evolution, mozilla, home folder), but like I said he has some quite bad motor problems in his hands so being able to single click on desktop items would be really great for him.


IBID

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