well I'm making progress ... sort of
Guy Schlosser
guyster104 at att.net
Wed Sep 21 01:49:27 UTC 2011
Hi there Atilla, and thanks for the tip. Unfortunately though, it
didn't work. One thing I've also noticed is that even in the orca
preferences box, and terminal, I have absolutely no speech. I hear Orca
say "starting Orca Preferences", and that's it. Oh yeah, it'll also say
goodbye to me when I quit Orca. From what I can tell so far from
exploring in 2d, I am impressed with the way Unity is shaping up
accessibility wise. Will the recent fixes to last week's Unity bug be
merged soon? I really hope soon I can get back to a usable system,
where I can use more than just the launcher and dash. Again, thanks for
the help.
Thanks,
Guy
On 09/20/2011 12:42 AM, Hammer Attila wrote:
> Hy,
>
> I confirm this issue, I see similar problem too.
> Gui, I only possible to resolve this type problem with following
> workaround for Firefox and Libreoffice related:
> In terminal I setted the old /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility
> gconf key with true value with following command:
> gconftool-2 -s -t bool /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility true
>
> After logout and logging back, Firefox are accessible, Libreoffice
> working. I don't understand following think:
> New GNOME3 and Orca using gsettings to determine accessibility support
> are enabled or not. Possible other apps (for example Firefox and
> Libreoffice) need the old gconf setting to set with true value?
>
> I have got a question for indicators related for Unity 2D and 3D, and
> GNOME fallback session with not officialy part of base installation:
> Now, how can possible using indicators (network, messages, etc) with
> Unity 2D and 3D? I tryed the Super+S key combination, but not help.
> I now using GNOME3 with GNOME Fallback session. Future will be
> awailable this session too the Natty release developed similar
> Indicator applets? I very like this function for Natty with classic
> GNOME interface.
> I found following bug for Indicator applet gtk3 porting related:
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/724369
>
> Attila
>
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