Re: [orca-list] Another odity
- From: Christopher Chaltain <chaltain gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Another odity
- Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2011 15:49:40 -0500
Are you setting this up in the keybindings page of Orca's preferences?
Is the Orca modifier set to caps+lock? Are you checking the modifier
tick box in the far right hand column of the key bindings table? If
you're doing this then you should see Orca+caps-lock+n in the key
bindings table when you press Orca+n in the key bindings column.
Note that somewhere along the way, the caps-lock key is captured by Orca
as well as being passed through to the application. therefore, Orca+n
may read your previous message, but it'll also toggle caps-lock.
On 09/08/11 15:02, Tom Masterson wrote:
I am seeing an odity under buntu 11.04 using Gnome Classic and a new
installation. It does not trap the orca key be it capslock or insert
(in fact I think this is true on my upgraded version as well). In
fact if I have assigned something like previous notification message
to orca+n (which it shows on my laptop as orca+capslock+n) and I then
press capslock+n it just types the N or n depending on current state
of caps. This is with the version of orca that comes with Ubuntu 11.04.
Any idea why this is happening?
Tom
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