Re: [orca-list] Accessibility of LXDE desktop?



Hi,
this is still very much a work in progress. It's designed to replace the inaccessible bits of ratpoison, 
which is about as fast as you can get and still have access to X.
git clone https://github.com/stormdragon2976/strychnine.git
You'll have to point to the items in the git directiory in your .ratpoisonrc or add them to fluxbox. If you 
absolutely have to have a desktop, you can install caja and add caja -n to the .ratpoisonrc. Ratpoison works 
a lot like screen, I find it very easy to use. Fluxbox was pretty cool too, but the menu isn't accessible, 
which is a bit of a drawback. In ratpoison, if you need a tray for apps that only work if there's a panel or 
tray present, try trayer. I only have one app that requires it, and it's a QT app, so I'm not sure how 
accessible it is. It does say panel when focus lands on it though, so maybe...
If you're setting up mate, fluxbox, or ratpoison, here's a quick reference of things you will want to do to 
make the best accessible experience. Note these instructions work on Arch Linux. I'm not sure where .xinitrc 
is on other distros like Ubuntu or Vinux.
In ~/.xinitrc, make sure you have the line:
export GTK_MODULES=gail:atk-bridge

In your ~/.bashrc:
export QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1

In terminal type:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.a11y.applications screen-reader-enabled true

And finally, if you chose Mate:
gsettings set org.mate.interface accessibility true

HTH
Storm
On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 10:23:57AM -0500, Burt Henry wrote:
no panels, can't remember about desktop icons.
Mate is a lot heavier than lxde, but light compared with unity or kde, and much cpu less intensive than 
gnome3 and very
accessible with a few glitches.
XFCE may be a bit better than lxde, but very similar, and if you can do with out accessible panels and can do 
with out an
organized apps menu you can go super lightweight with fluxbox.
In fluxbox assign keuyboard shortcuts to the programs you use most, launch caja to get desktop icons, (use 
the -n option
when auto starting it in the fluxbox start-up file), and assign a key to open the applications dir in 
/usr/share to get a
way to launch any app you don't have a shortcut for and do not remember exact name for.
Also Stormdragon wrote a little  script to replace the run box app that's not accessible for fluxbox, 
ratpoison and
similar. I don't have his original, but do have my slightly hacked version of this I can send, or look in 
archives for the
url to get his version. Build from source if not able to get latest fluxbox on your debian based distro, it's 
in repos for
arch.
I can help more with the fluxbox configuration if you are interested, and maybe it'll get better out of the 
box with in a
reasonable time frame, some dev interest.
OAll of the above mentioned options require exporting gtk modules and setting qt accessiblity at least as 
well as a couple
things for gconf  for mate anyway, same gets stuff working for fluxbox.
I can send you some links and or notes later if you need.
--
B.H.

There are a couple more hacks for fluxbox.
On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 08:06:43AM -0700, austinAustin quesada wrote:
Hi list. Was just wondering if the light-weight LXDE environment is
accessible using orca? I have some older machines laying around that
might benefit from a debian or arch install with LXDE. If it's not
particularly accessible, could anyone advise on another light-weight
desktop? Thanks for any feedback.
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