Re: [orca-list] Incorporating Storm Dragon's customizations
- From: Jacob Schmude <j schmude gmail com>
- To: Orca screen reader developers <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Incorporating Storm Dragon's customizations
- Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 19:16:42 -0400
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Hi
I suspect so, if the following conditions happened:
1. At-spi could either be dynamically enabled or disabled, or was
forceably enabled.
2. There was a default shortcut key for Orca as a standard part of GNOME.
3. For systems that use gksu/gksudo, if these were removed and replaced
with either a sudo wrapper, gksu-polkit, or gnome-su.
Granted, any GNOME-based system could change these, but there'd be a
much greater chance of accessible installs then. Note though that areas
like the initial boot menu still wouldn't be accessible, and even what
OpenSUSE has done in that regard is limited to pre-recorded prompts only.
On 04/12/2010 06:52 PM, Richard wrote:
Since Voice Over for the mac was brought up, I'll ask a question. I
notice that on a Mac with the dvd, a blind user can install Mac OSX
Tiger to Snow Leopard with no help at all. All install screens are
accessible. Could this be done in Orca and have it go across all
distros that use the GNOME desktop? Or are there too many differences
when it comes to how each distro implaments the GNOME desktop. As an
example, Ubuntu is more accessible than Mint or Fedora during install,
if I'm not mistaken. Other distros like OpenSuSE have Orca, but it
isn't as accessible in daily usage. If this cannot be done, it was an
idea.
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