Re: [orca-list] can I make gnome and orca behave as per stock gnome in Ubuntu?



Hi,


I tried Ubuntu 17.10 for preparing to 18.04 and out of curiosity with Orca 3.26.

I found the Dash accessible with Orca.

Indeed the wifi signal strength is not spoken and also the notification of being connected.


I am happy to notice that GNOME2 works after installing with:

sudo apt install gnome-session-flashback

in this session everything is fine just like in 16.04. So maybe this can be a solution for having access to and working with the latest great stuff.

Milton




Op 04-11-17 om 12:59 schreef Krishnakant:
Hello all

Recently on a discussion on this list I came to know that Ubuntu has modified Gnome a bit due to which some things don't work as expect with Orca.

For example I am not able to reach to the dash in Ubuntu 17.10 as far as my tests on a live pen drive go.

Secondly, I get no idea if my wifi got connected after i enter password.

I mean the notification that wifi has connected must be spoken like it happens in Unity.

Lastly with things like wifi, I don't hear the signal strength and security status when I browse through the available access points.

Does this imply that such problems on Gnome only happen in Ubuntu?

If so, is there a way to correct it?

I am supposed to suggest Gnome with Orca to a few people and I wish to be very sure.

Happy hacking.

Krishnakant..

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