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“Okay, so where should I begin? I’ve had a lot of trouble with things going haywire because I'd missed something at the beginning."

"Just start writing. You'll figure it out."

*Things go haywire. Maybe new text pops up in a font I don't use. Maybe a numbered list starts getting special formatting, gets broken in two, and gets renumbered as two lists. Maybe every other paragraph gets bolded. Maybe the computer just freezes or crashes. Admittedly most of these happened after someone asked me to work on a Word document that they'd formatted.*

"Okay, what can I do to keep this from going wrong?"

"You're supposed to set document fonts in preferences/use styles/use another word processor because this one is broken and isn't supported any more/etc. What do you mean you've made this whole document without these basic steps?"

"Now, my strobe sensitivity is getting worse. Is there any way to stop the blinking cursor?"

"We rely on system settings/sorry os x doesn't have that setting/there is this one hack/sorry LibreOffice doesn't respond to that hack."

"I guess I'll have to find another word processor which does respond. But I'll ask around first. I’ve had a lot of trouble with things going haywire because I'd missed something at the beginning."

"Just start writing. You'll figure it out."

*Things go haywire again.*

"Where's reload? This thing doesn't have any reload? or revert? I'll have to quit and restart from the old version."

*Word processor saves over old version as I quit.*

...sigh

(Yes, I currently use a mac. I used to use a Linux machine, but with my disabilities, hardware and driver accessibility were hit-and-miss and mostly miss.)
marjaerwin: (Default)
1. Hardware support can be a problem. Right now I'm using Ubuntu on a previously-used laptop; the touchpad company won't release their specs, or the source code for the Windows drivers, and the current Linux drivers cannot disable tap-to-click-go-haywire.

2. Unity. It has some improvements over Gnome, but it has many more bugs than Gnome. It's harder to open specific applications or switch between applications. It relies on a side pane which can get in the way or get stuck. In this case, I'd suggest sticking with Gnome unless they solve the issues with Unity.

3. Language support is a farce. Each keyboard layout is pretty limited, lacking important letters like þ or ... damn, can't even use the compose key to type ƕ, had to search through multiple character sets in another application. Only four keyboard layouts can be enabled. And I end up with one character-insertion application, character map, for certain scripts and another, kchar, for symbols like ♀.

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