Re: [orca-list] Accessible Screen Lock and Login



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When I use the alt-f1 menu and choose logout, that dialog has always
spoken for me with both dropline gnome and gnome under Debian.  I
wrote another message earlier today where I noticed the ctrl-alt-del
dialog doesn't gain proper focus to speak.  It does speak however, if
I alt-tab to it.

On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 09:07:09PM +0530, Aruni Sharma wrote:
Hi, I have installed opensuse 11.1 and orca does talk on login prompt of  
the locked screen window. However, if I logout and the dialogue is still  
not read.
Thanks,
Aruni.

On 12/20/2008 11:43 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
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I just discovered something with my Debian Lenny setup with recent svn
pull of Orca.  I just went to lock the screen from the main start menu
and was surprised to find that it talks now.  I thought that was
always silent.  Well, at least, I never tried it with Debian but it
was always silent with Slackware/Dropline.  Does this mean that the
login under GDM will now also be accessible?  I'm too chicken to try
it right this moment so I thought I would throw the question out there
to see if I've been some exciting news or what.

Again, the login prompt under a locked screen talks for me now. and I
would suppose the screen saver would probably also talk. if auto timed
out.  Right now, I have it set throw up the screen saver and not lock
the screen but now I may go ahead and set that up now that it talks.

Thoughts?
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