I totally forgot about that command! I was using alt F1 to get to the activities over you, but if I tried the arrow from there nothing spoke. Here's a unrelated question, and if need be I'll post another subject, but has anybody gotten Spotify to work? I have it installed, but of course it's an accessible.
On January 10, 2019 1:48:46 PM CST, Milton <milton duurzaamdigitaal org> wrote:
Hi,
Super+A and after Arrow keys takes me to all applications
Milton
Op 10-01-19 om 18:17 schreef Tim via
orca-list:
Hello, so I've installed the Gnome desktop environment on Debian,
originally I was using mate, but I'm having a bit of a conflict I
guess you could call it. The only issue I've seen with gnome, is
the activities overview is inaccessible, unless you actually start
typing and search for what you want, the menus that I gather don't
speak with Orca. The reason I chose it over mate, was mates very
inconsistent panels, there have been times on certain machines
where only the bottom panel was shown, and that was well
inaccessible at best, other times the bottom and the top panel
show, and work correctly most the time. I'm wondering, using
gnome, is there a way to make the activities overview and such
accessible? Since obviously you can't get to the desktop
environment with Control Alt tab or control tab, it's a bit
different I might add. Just some observations I've noticed. This
is of course using Debian 9.
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