Re: [orca-list] Starting at-spi2-registryd early enough



Hi Michael,

at-spi2-registryd is started as a dbus service (you should have a org.a11y.atspi.Registry.service in $PREFIX/share/dbus-1/services), so it should be started on-demand when a module loads libatk-bridge.so or an AT initializes at-spi.

What exactly isn't reading for you? Applets are likely not working; I think that we need an equivalent to the old libgailgnome code.

Hth,
-Mike

On Thu, 7 Oct 2010, Michael Whapples wrote:

Hello,
I was reporting some of my findings with orca and trying at-spi2 but I was having trouble getting it that orca would read the windows. I had thought it was only gnome-terminal windows it was reading but that was a mistake, it seems to be any application I start once gnome has started (eg. I am writing this email using at-spi2 and thunderbird).

This seems to be like my past experience when trying some of the lighter weight desktop systems like LXDE or XFCE where at-spi is started later than it possibly should be. So my question now goes: How is at-spi2-registryd started? What could I do to try and get it to be loaded earlier?

Thanks

Michael Whapples
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