[orca-list] Ubuntu 13.10 and accessibility of unity
- From: Petr Bláha <hammet pb seznam cz>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: [orca-list] Ubuntu 13.10 and accessibility of unity
- Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 13:53:29 +0200
Hi list, few minutes ago i booted up the latest Ubuntu 13.10 to find out
how it looks with accessibility of it, and i have still the same
problems as i have had with version 13.04.
1. Switching between windows by pressing alt + tab - orca indicates onli
switcing toolbar, but not the titles of windows i switch between.
2. Inaccessible session manager - when i press switch of button on my
machine or choose shutdown item from the system menu, orca announces
session manager, but nothing else, so i don't know which button is
focused, how the dialogue looks like, etc.
These problems i have seen on the first watch, maybee there are more
known accessibility issues,
my question is whether anyone works on these issues and when the unity
will be accessible.
Or are there any tips and tricks which makes the environment fully
accessible?
My solution is to use gnome-fallback, i have used it in 13.04 and it
works quite well, but unity was accessible in earlier version 12.04
where i used to work with it and it was quite comfortable, so i would
prefer using of this modern environment, than the older gnome one.
Thanks for your answers, enjoy the weekend and good bye.
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