Re: [orca-list] Where have All the Menus Gone?



Hello,
I think now the menu bar is a part of the top pannel. So in order to access it you might try pressing ctrl+alt+tab and then navigating left / right. For the gnome terminal issue see the following bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697259 Initially it should be possible to open the menu in gnome terminal using flat review and thenyou can configure the keyboard shortcut so it will work like it used to.

Greetings

Peter

On 17.04.2013 13:12, Steve Holmes wrote:
This may sound like a spoof on an old folk song but I'm serious here.
I'm currently running mostly gnome 3.8 along with the 3.8 version of
Orca and have the gnome shell stuff in place.  Problem is, when I'm in
gnome-terminal or a file view like Documents in Nautilus, I can't seem
to find the menu bar any more.  the Alt keys don't do anything and
they never did before so that is no surprise but I always thought the
F10 key was supposed to bring up a menu bar that you could move around
in.  While in Nautilus, I get what looks like the old File pull down
but I don't see any other options like View, Edit or Window.  In
Terminal, I get basically nothing when pressing the F10 key so I can't
do things like open application preferences or open additional
terminal windows or any of that.

How does one do those kind of things now with the new environment?  What
am I missing here?
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