Re: [orca-list] [Testers wanted before the official release] Slint64-4.2.1 release candidate is accessible.



Hello,

I just made some tests and am puzzled.
1) If I have no ~/.config/startorca
- I have no sound in LXDE, of course
- I have desktop icons
- pcmanfm --desktop-pref works
2) If i have a file ~/.config/startorca
- I have sound in LXDE
- I do not have desktop icons
- pcmanfm --desktop-pref pops up an error message:
  "Desktop manager is not active"

I have been unable to understand why so far.

On another topic, I made some more tests of qtatspi and noticed that
when it is installed it seems that LXDE be less responsive, and the
windows of KDE apps need 30 seconds or so to appear. I don't know why,
maybe looking at the output when starting them from a terminal could
give a clue, unfortunately these outputs are very verbose.

Also, some apps are accessible, e.g. lokalize, others less so like kate
or kwrite.

PS: Maybe we could let users know that XFCE is more accessible, and also
Maté (Jude and Peter, could you please check that?).

I will manage to include startoca.snip in xinitrc.mate either by default
or as an automatic post-install task.

Greetings,

Didier


Le 21/10/2017 à 23:08, Peter Vágner a écrit :
Some lxde pannels are accessible with the flat review. However it appears
the desktop is not configured. Wouldn't it be more awesome if PCManFM
would
be configured to provide the desktop? That way we would get inaccessible
pannels but very accessible gnome 2 style desktop that would receive the
focus when all apps are closed.

I would be grateful for guidance on how to do that. I am a complete
beginner in the field of accessibility, with zero experience as I see.

When pcmanfm is started with a --desktop switch it should provide the
desktop icons.
On an installed system I can see it's specified inside the file
~/.config/lxsession/LXDE/autostart
but it is not running when lxde is showing, so it needs further
investigation.


Now when starting orca after the X session launch it just says Screen
reader on with nothing else. The only way on how to start working with
the
system in this point is pressing alt+F1.

Well, you can also press all+F2 to get a Run dialog, and also have a
terminal focused when going graphical. To get that just type as regular
user, for instance:
cp /usr/share/applications/lxterminal.desktop ~/.config/autostart

Well I have tried to place modified pcmanfm.desktop into
~/.config/autostart and it has not been started for me. Perhaps these two
things might contribute to each other. I will be looking again into this
tomorrow. I just wanted you to know my progress.

Greetings

Peter



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