This is probably off topic, but I was playing around with the universal
access technologies on Fedora 24, and I'm in a weird state.
I enabled it in Gnome Classic, but there doesn't seem to be a way to
turn it off.
If I logout from Gnome Classic and login using the MATE desktop and go
to the assistive technologies entry in the control panel it shows it as
not enabled, i.e the checkbox is not checked. However, the system is
still saying every character I type. I would have thought that if I
logout and change desktops it should disable the universal access
technologies.
Anybody have an idea how to turn it off?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Paolo
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