[orca-list] Accessibility to login of calendar



Hello,

I decided to install the gnome desktop today, to have a play. I installed Gnome 3.30 from Fedora 29, but will be upgrading to Fedora 30 shortly to test that as well. Anyway, as soon as I logged into Gnome, I was presented with a set-up screen. I was able to get through it until it came to setting up my calendar. I tried both Microsoft and Google, and got the same results. I was able to type in my e-mail, and navigate to the next button by pressing tab. As soon as I pressed enter on the next button, Orca stopped presenting anything that was on the screen. I was able to get back to the calendar set-up by pressing alt+f4, but trying again yielded the same result. As I say, this is with both Google and Microsoft calendar set-up.

Is this a known issue?

Thanks.

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