Re: [orca-list] Mumble Accessibility



I am guessing you are on arch as you refer to mumle-git.
I use the mumble-shapshot-tts, may have git on the end, but not on the arch box at the moment/not so easy to 
dcheck on exact name. 
Anyway, the chat problem you mention is certain there for me. 
I just clear the chat each time I read a message or two so that I only hear one or two messages at a time 
when I focus the text chat area.
I must review some parts of menus with review keys, and they of course behave as qt aps do with flat review, 
but combining this with what I get with 
arrows and tabbing I can deal with menus. 
These are mumble bugsss as the other commenter says.
Genarlly quite usable, but does have its issues.
I use the standard mumble package on Ubuntu/Vinux, and things work and don't work in the same manner. 
Orca version has no change in effect here, i.e. I'm using 3.18 on Vinux5 and orca-git latest master on Arch.
Generally I've found most mumble builds quite stable, but have had some crashes over the couple of years I've 
used this program/will check which build 
if crashes occur again.





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  MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
Sun, Mar 06, 2016 at 02:33:28AM +0100

Hi,

It's mainly a Mumble problem. Not labelled widgets, deprecated Qt code,
well a lot of clean-up would need to be done. If you run in a graphical
terminal, you'll see a lot of errors related to Qt-at-spi. In brief, I
guess the Qt widgets are not connected properly to accessibility bus,
qt-at-spi.

So I think it's a purely mumble problem, at least mainly.

Regards,


Le 06/03/2016 01:59, Alfonzo Cuellar a écrit :
Hello all,

I tested this using Orca 3.18.2, and both Mumble 1.2.14 and mumble-git

Currently, there seems to be no accessibility in the following areas:

1 - Menus, although read, are not announced properly. meaning, when you
press Alt  +S for server, and start arrowing right and left, menus are
read as trees, and not the actual title of the menu, such as Server, and
Configure.

2 - The Chat area does not seem to be read by Orca. In Mumble 1.2.14, if
you tab to the chat area, Orca will read out the log, but your not able
to arrow through the log yourself. In Mumble-Git, Orca just announces
Chat Log telling you that you are in the chat log, but again, your not
able to read the log with your arrows.

3 - Messages are not currently read, meaning when you initiate a private
message to be typed to someone, a dialog comes up to type your message.
Orca currently does not read this area unless you do a highlight of all
text such as Shift+Page UP and Orca will read the contents.

4 - Sometimes when pressing the Send message located in the context menu
after highlighting a user, the client will  crash when using Orca.

I do not know if th ese are Orca specific or Mumble specific, so I
thought I would ask here.

Take care,

Alfonzo Cuellar
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