Re: [orca-list] Orca and Arch again



The only thing I can suggest trying is to try and work out where the problem actually is, unfortunately what you have said could have so many causes. Here are a few suggestions:

* Is audio slow to respond?
* If someone can visually check the screen does gnome and other applications run slowly? * Related to the above, is there any difference when orca/accessibility is running?

If it isn't any of the above, at least it tells us its somewhere in the ATK/at-spi/orca stuff. May be we could narrow it down a bit further if you could find out if other at-spi listeners (eg. accerciser or may be a simple custom python script) are also slow to respond to events.

Sorry this doesn't help much, but hopefully if you can answer some of the above an answer may be easier to find.

Michael Whapples
On 01/-10/-28163 08:59 PM, Christian wrote:
Hi all,
OK, I am now thinking about giving up on Arch and going back to Debian. I am sorry to say that since I think 
that Arch is a great distro and I had really liked to use it, but since Orca doesn't seem to work anymore for 
me, well what to do?
Maybe I should upgrade Orca to the latest development version as well as at-spi just to see if it would make 
any difference just before I give up Arch.
I did a clean install of the OS earlier today but the same problem acurs after I have configured Orca.
I have also tried launching orca from a gnome-terminal, but with th same result.
And now, Orca just says top panel expanded frame when pressing alt-f1 and nothing else.
So, any last tip?
Many thanks,
Christian







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