Hi all,
I'm sending this mail because of a pretty strange cheese bug that only
happens if accessibility is enabled.
I already added the "accessibility" keyword in bugzilla but maybe I
have more chance to find someone who has a clue about it asking for
help here :)
The bug in question is
http://bug
On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 04:07:10PM EST, Bryen wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I had a conversation with one of the Compiz team members the other day
> regarding the state of Compiz and the importance of a11y in it. From
> that conversation, he advised that now is a good time to give input to
> the developer
Folks,
I had a conversation with one of the Compiz team members the other day
regarding the state of Compiz and the importance of a11y in it. From
that conversation, he advised that now is a good time to give input to
the developers about any a11y issues or wishes we have, because they are
in th
Hi Janina:
Two longish comments... :-)
1) The optimal situation is that one would not have to go through the
silly "enable accessibility" process. Instead, it would be ideal if
accessibility were enabled by default. We ain't there yet, though, so
one has to go through this awkward process.
Hi Will and All:
Let me ask this here before I take this issue to the Fedora Live CD
list, where I'm also subscribed ...
Booting the Fedora Live CD, one can launch orca from an Alt+F2 dialog,
but this is the orca setup that requires gnome restart. My experience
with it is that it talks as one wou
Chad:
You're actually most of the way there.
You need to start Orca by hand, by issuing the command 'orca' . Here's
what to do:
1.) After you say 'y' to restart Gnome, waith a long time for the
automated login to happen and the desktop to load. You'll not get audio
feedback during this proce
Hi Chad:
You might need to press "Return" to make the logout happen. It sounds
like what might be happening is that a logout dialog is appearing and
it's inaccessible because accessibility has not been enabled for the
desktop to happen. Pressing "Return" should activate the "OK" button of
t
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 07:05 -0500, chad wrote:
> Hi i'm totally blind and i tried the fedora 10 live cd but having
> problems.
> I set up orca and it said accessability for gnome has just been
> enabled you need to log out and log in for the change to take effect.
> I pressed y for yes and i'm stuc