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Ubuntu 11.10 uses the qt-at-spi accessibility bridge extensively. Unity 2d, the more accessible version of it, is based on something called qml which means it uses QT. I also enjoyed some success running Amarok which is a QT-based music player while I was trying out this distribution. regards, Alex M On 12/27/11, Piñeiro <apinheiro igalia com> wrote: > On 12/27/2011 02:11 AM, trahern culver wrote: >> Hey all I red on the q t Nokia dev blog that in August a version of the q >> t accessablety bridg for Linux was realised does this mean the latest >> version of q t is accessabel? If it is how do I get it? And if it isn't >> how do I set it up with the Linux accessibility bridg? > > Hi, I don't know too much about those details you are asking, but FWIW, > KDE has an accessibility list: > > kde-accessibility kde org > > Most of kde accessibility developers (Qt is a classic kde module) are > subscribed to that list. So if no one at orca-list can answer your > question, I think that it is worth to ask on that list. > > Best regards. > > BR > > > -- > Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias > > _______________________________________________ > orca-list mailing list > orca-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list > Visit http://live.gnome.org/Orca for more information on Orca. > The manual is at > http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-access-guide/nightly/ats-2.html > The FAQ is at http://live.gnome.org/Orca/FrequentlyAskedQuestions > Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org > Find out how to help at http://live.gnome.org/Orca/HowCanIHelp > |