Re: [orca-list] gnome 2.3.32 and terminal



Hello,

I haven't filled these yet.

I'll do it tonight or tomorrow perhaps.

Greetings

Peter


Dňa March 20, 2019 1:41:24 PM UTC používateľ Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com> napísal:
Hey Peter.

Thanks so much for looking into this! Have you filed a bug against
gnome-terminal to get them to address these issues?

--joanie

On 3/20/19 5:49 AM, Peter Vágner via orca-list wrote:
Hello,

Since GNOME 3.32 terminal has three buttons at the top.
By the way none of these are labelled.
On my computer they are Search, new terminal and menu.
Menu expands some simple menu or better to say list of buttons that are
accessible however editing actions such as select and copy that I do use
most frequently are not part of this menu.
These buttons are visible on the screen all the time unless terminal is
switched to full screen mode (by default it's bound to F11 key).
Therefore pressing F10 moves focus to these buttons however pressing ESC
does not move the focus back to the terminal view thus it's required to
press the tab key several times until the focus moves back to the
terminal view naturally.
The terminal view has a popup menu as well that can be inwoked by
pressing shift+F10 or the applications key.
This popup menu has very interesting entry inside. It says Show menu bar
and it indeed really does what it says. Below the described Search, New
terminal and menu buttons it shows or hides traditional style menu bar.
The only way on how to activate this old style menu bar with orca is by
using flat review. At least I was unable to find a better way.
In the Settings window we can inwoke either from the new simplified menu
or from the terminal view popup menu there is a section for keyboard
shortcuts.
Editing functions such as copy and paste do already have default
shourtcut keys assigned however Select all does not.
Action for showing / hiding menu bar is available there too but it's not
bound to a keyboard shortcut by default.
Action that would focus old style menu bar is missing from the action
list thus it's not possible to assign user specific keyboard shortcut
for getting such a functionality back.

So thanks to the gnome terminal developers this is another small part of
their job where the accessibility has no longer be considered.


Enjoy partially accessible gnome experience until it lasts.


Greetings

Peter

Dňa 18. 3. 2019 o 14:59 José Vilmar Estácio de Souza napísal(a):

Hi all.

Today I updated the gnome version to 2.3.32.

As I'm a big user of the terminal, I realized that the menu bar seems
to have been replaced

The problem is that I can not access this new bar in a simple way.
Every time I press the f10 key the orca just announces something like
push button.

The up and down arrows and the esc key also do not take any action,
and to exit the menu I need to press the tab key 3 times.


Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks.

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