Nope, using X11 here.
Hi,
I guess you're using Wayland and not X11. I have the same problem with Qt Applications under Wayland - I've switched very riecently, and I'm using Fedora 24, too.
Actually, I remember this been discussed back when Fedora 24 was released 6 months ago. So - switch out of Wayland, back to X11, and it should become accessible.
You can do this by logging-off and choosing a regular GNOME session. Which reminds me for another problem with the session chooser, which was reported by Peter - I hit it too. It's not keyboard accessible - you have to use the mouse pointer here.
I plan doing this myself, but I just hate to log-off, smile. Although that won't really solve the problem. I hope we have better luck with Wayland in Fedora 25.
Actually, as far as I can remember, the accessibility was one of the things delaying Wayland from being default in Fedora 24 and pushed back for Fedora 25. So I guess that people who work on it have pushed in that direction.
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