[orca-list] Proper way to invoke Orca during Gnome 3 startup
- From: Jason White <jason jasonjgw net>
- To: ORCA-list <ORCA-list gnome org>
- Subject: [orca-list] Proper way to invoke Orca during Gnome 3 startup
- Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 18:05:28 +1100
This is related to a discussion on the Debian-accessibility list.
What is the correct way to ensure that Orca is run when Gnome 3.2 starts?
My solution was to copy the orca.desktop file into the ~/.config/autostart
directory. This works, but if there is a configuration variable or other
option that I should be using instead, I can try that.
Incidentally, I've created local Debian packages of the latest development
releases of Orca and AT-SPI 2, based on the official packages. This process is
under discussion over on the debian-accessibility list.
I don't have any precise metric, but from the point of view of a user's
experience, on my particular laptop, AT-SPI 2 and Orca 3.3.90 seem faster and
more responsive than Orca 3.0 and AT-SPI 1 were.
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