Re: some questions about gnopernicus and gnome



Hi.
Under Gnome there is the main panel menu which is almost like the start menu
under windows.  There is two ways of opening this menu.
To access this menu via the keyboard press alt+f1. You can also tab to the
main panel menu button while the main panel has focus and press space bar on
the button to activate it.
To quickly launch applications via the run dialog use alt+f2.
As for reading blocks of text that are dificult to read you must use flat
review mode. Note, flat review is broken under gnopernicus 0.7 and 0.7.1.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Deedra Waters" <deedra dmwaters us>
To: <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 2:02 PM
Subject: some questions about gnopernicus and gnome


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> I posted some of theese questions before, but never got an answer, so will
post
> again.
> I'm having trouble getting gnome to reat the text in things like mozilla.
it
> tells me that there is a block of text, but it does not read the actual
text.
> is there a way to make it read this text?
>
> Also, I just did  a fresh install of gnome/gnopernicus etc, but I'm having
> trouble finding what I'd call the equivelent of the start menu. Is there
some
> shortcut key for this? I seem to be basically confined to the desktop and
> gnopernicus windows, and can't get to any other programs.
>
> If someone could please give me some ideas on how to dealwith theese, I
could
> greatly appreciate it.
>
>
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