Re: [orca-list] Debian Desktop - Top Panel?



hello Steven,

Yes, it has a top panel. You may wantot try changing your desktop background. Just Alt-f1, locate preferences and appearance. once there, change your background. I know orca does not speak and tell you the background names, but you can test and see which one works for you. It coudl alsy be that your panels are moved around. If i remember correctly, if your panels are not in the default location, they will not be anounced by Orca.

Alonzo

----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Holmes" <steve holmes88 gmail com>
To: "Orca E-mail List" <orca-list gnome org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 2:06 PM
Subject: [orca-list] Debian Desktop - Top Panel?


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Does the gnome desktop in Debian actually have a top panel? When I do
a Ctrl-Alt-D, I get focused to the desktop as expected but when I keep
pressing Ctrl-Alt-Tab, I only rotor between the main part of the
desktop and the bottom panel.  Is this proper behavior or is there a
bug some place? I can't tell if there is actually a top bar showing on
the desktop or not. I'm running Debian Lenny with Experimental version
of gnome-orca.
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