orca and msn client
Justin Harford
blindstein at gmail.com
Sat Feb 2 06:54:06 UTC 2008
Hello
Pidgin main window closes when you press alt f4. If you close that
window, I assume you are wanting to close the application. So instead
of alt f4 press ctrl q to close the window. That way it opens back up
when you start the client again.
Justin Harford
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but exhaust the realm of the possible.
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On Feb 1, 2008, at 10:46 PM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
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> On Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 04:41:44AM EST, Berk?? Norbert wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Can somebody recommend me an MSN client software, which supports
>> audioconversation, and compatible with Orca? I tried to use Pidgin,
>> i logged in, the contact list was showed, and the program is usable
>> with Orca,but after closing the main window, i don't know how can
>> i show it again.
>
> I think by default, pidgin is set up to put an icon up on the gnome
> panel, which is probably not accessible. I suggest you check the
> preferences to see whether this is changable, so that if you try
> closing the main window, it warns you that you are about to kill the
> conversations etc.
>
> Other users on this list may have other advice, as I am not a user
> of pidgin.
>
>> And one more question, which filemanager can be used with Orca
>> instead of Nautilus?
>
> Why do you not want to use nautilus? Its the best bet for file
> management under GNOME, particularly as far as accessibility is
> concerned.
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