Re: [orca-list] State of accessibility in GNOME/Others, from an absentee



On mardi 02 juil. 2013 à 07:10:10 (-0400), Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
On 07/01/2013 05:06 PM, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
When numlock is on:
1. In Firefox, we cannot browse anymore with arrow keys of the PC keyboard;

That is because, sadly, Orca has to control the caret in Firefox. Thus
the arrow keys are actually Orca commands.

2. In other places, shortcuts of orca don't work (such as insert-t, or insert-f,
insert being on the PC keyboard and not 0).

Those are, of course, Orca commands.

Yes. And these orca commands don't work. I explain: I turn on the numlock.
I define Insert (of PC keyboard, not of numpad) as orca key. I do ins-t. Instead
of saying the clock, it writes a t. So, when numlock is on, orca's functions
don't seem to work. Am I alone experiencing this?

Regards,

How should I report the bug?

The bug, which is that Orca has no idea that you even gave any Orca
commands when NumLock is depressed, was filed already against AT-SPI:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384850

--joanie
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