When I get my system backup, I'll email you on how to configure custom keybindings for Cinnamon. You basically just write a bash script and call it when the key combo is pressed. On Aug 29, 2017 9:27 PM, "beest" <gnubeest@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 02:24:59AM +0200, Jeanette C. via arch-general > wrote: > > Hi Joao, > > thanks for that. That sounds like practical and sound advise. I'll give > > those a go for a start. Presently, I'm back with MATE, which works OK, > > but something light, fast and robust would be great. :) > > I do wonder if a tiling window manager would be ideal under these > circumstances, given that most are broadly configurable and designed > around keyboard navigation. What I can't attest to is how well they > cooperate with assistive technologies, and my knowledge on the subject > is about 25 years out of date. > > However, at the end of the day there's always GNOME, which seems to have > more resources than anyone with regards to accessibility and is actively > tested with screen readers and Braille displays. Of course it also isn't > exactly known for being "light", but there it is. >