Re: Accessibility related regression in GDM 3.12?



Hello,
The bug Alejandro is pointing to is also interesting and unfortunatelly it's true there is no way for example moving back to the user list from the top pannel using the keyboard only while the login screen is shown, however this is completelly different and even I would consider it to be with higher priority if possible. As the login screen appears we can use super+alt+s to start screen reader. Then we can move up and down using the arrow keys through the available choices coresponding to individual users found on the system. All the buttons except of the last one saying "not in the list" are simply presented as "push button" without its name by orca. So we do have to use flat review to review the screen before choosing an user on a multi user system. It's doable but it's slightly inconvenient. I believe this may be easy to fix.

Greetings

Peter


On 25.04.2014 15:21, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
Hi.
Is a different problem in my opinion.

What is happeing in gdm 3.12 is that the button where I click to login does not have a title to identify the login.
If memory serves me, in gdm 3.10 orca reads something like:
'login to José Vilmar.
in gdm 3.12 orca reads only 'push button'.
Thanks.

On 04/25/2014 07:21 AM, Piñeiro wrote:
Looking at bugzilla, I found this bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708336

Is the same problem or it is a different one?

Thanks

On 04/24/2014 08:34 PM, Peter Vágner wrote:
Hello,
After I have updated to gnome 3.12 I can observe buttons on the GDM
default greeter don't have accessible names. It is possible to read
user names using flat review while using orca. In gnome 3.10 and
earlier this has been working fine.

Are there some settings which may affect this or is this really a
regression?

Greetings

Peter


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