Re: [orca-list] skype accessibility
- From: "B. Henry" <burt1iband gmail com>
- To: Peter Vágner <pvdeejay gmail com>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] skype accessibility
- Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 11:19:38 -0500
Yes, that is the only major issue I know of, one must tab in to and out of the chat msg field to hear what's
been sent.
I tried tha hack mentioned a few months ago as I could not think of anything else to try, but got no where.
Will try again, if I get a machine set up with pulse on arch. I'm thinking that it's not worth having just
for skype on
this netbook. I woonder if I'm the only one who has stopped using skype, or dramatically cut back because of
the
discontiinuation of alsa support in latest a\nd only working skype for Linux release, but that's quite OT.
Regards,
--
B.H.
On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 04:01:18PM +0200, Peter Vágner wrote:
Hello,
Heh this is a little simple hack but yeah it works.
I have wondered for a while how to make the most of it.
This was my first experience with skype on linux and I must say I am
surprised. Arrowing within edit fields does not work well, there is no way
on how to read incoming chat messages by letters and words however all other
skype features are working fine including managing contacts, calling,
receiving calls, reading notifications etc.
Greetings
Peter
On 14.09.2014 at 14:28 José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
Hi.
I am using arch and what I did to got some accessibility in skype was put
a 32-bit copy of libqspiaccessiblebridge.so
in /usr/lib32/qt/plugins/accessiblebridge.
I grabbed the copy from a 32-bit qt-at-spi package but I can send a copy
in pvt if necessary.
Thanks.
On 09/13/2014 11:59 PM, B. Henry wrote:
Nor cn I get skype to talk on 64bit arch.
If you had 32bit it'd be fine, but some kind of 32bit compile of
qt-at-spi is needed I hear, but no one has told me
exactly what to do, and nothing I've tried has worked.
On other distros this is pretty easy to resolve just installing a 32bit
qt-at-spi package, and you of course do need some
32bit libs for skype to run at all.
I'm out of luck anyway for the moment as I'm not running pulse audio,
and rally would prefer not to. Latest skype has no
directt alsa support as did all before it.
Too bad as latest skype is very accessible with only minor issues. Even
4.2 packages were usable for most features with
speech.
On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 10:53:53PM -0400, Hussain Jasim wrote:
Hi,
I'm on a 64-bit Archlinux system with Orca Master and QT-AT-SPI
installed. I'm trying to access Skype, but there is no feedback
whatsoever.
I seem to recall that it is at least partially accessible now, but I
don't know how to get it to work. Has anybody gotten Skype usable on
Archlinux? I think part of the problem is with mixing library
architectures.
Regards,
Hussain
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