Re: [orca-list] orca and zoom
- From: Werwoelfchen <ddf051 wolf googlemail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] orca and zoom
- Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2020 17:58:29 +0200
Hi to you,
one can also use the Web interface of Zoom, there the muting
isaccessible. In the QT application I dod not find the Mute Button.
Greetings,
Wolfram
Joanmarie Diggs schrieb:
Hey Nolan.
That list appears to not be focusable / keyboard navigable. But Orca's
flat review seems to work on it.
--joanie
On 4/7/20 08:37, Nolan Darilek wrote:
Is Zoom not an Electron app? I guess not--I just omitted
--force-renderer-accessibility and it worked. Huh.
In any case, how do I navigate my list of upcoming meetings? I have
one in a couple hours, but it doesn't appear anywhere in my upcoming
meetings tab. Would love to ditch this Windows VM for that purpose if
I can.
On 4/7/20 7:25 AM, prayner unimelb edu au wrote:
I've only been using zoom on linux for a couple of weeks but have
found the accessibility at least passable. I can join a meeting, I can
start a meeting, I can change settings and the keyboard shortcuts are
by-and-large usable. Nothing like as accessible as my IOS version but
way more productive for sharing with students etc. I've been running
tutorials that way since we were locked out of campus. Remote desktop
sharing has also been a good way of getting sighted assistance on the
various inaccessible web-sites I have to use. All in all a pleasant
surprise if far from perfect.
cheers
Peter
Nolan Darilek writes:
I wouldn't bother. I've run a regular Zoom meeting for a while now.
I=20
signed up via another app a while back--either web or Android--but
was=20
able to sign in. But, every time I tab to what I assume is my list
of=20
upcoming meetings, I hear "Layered pane" and nothing else. On
Windows,=20
this is a nicely navigable list, and Zoom meetings themselves are
very=20
accessible.
I assume Orca and/or Electron aren't sophisticated enough yet. Was=20
waiting to file bugs until we had fewer moving targets. Meanwhile,
I use=20
Zoom nicely in a Windows VM or on my Android phone, and have high
hopes=20
that it will be as accessible under Linux soon.
On another bright side, a Jitsi accessibility-related PR was
recently=20
merged, so hopefully things will improve on that front. And Firefox=20
improvements are also supposed to be right around the corner.
On 4/6/20 8:01 PM, John Covici wrote:
Hi. I just tried orca and zoom and was having problems. Orca
master,
version 2.35 of the at-spi kit and seems gnome 3.34 under gentoo.
When I get to the sign up dialog, I can get into the email box, but
when I try to type, I get no speech and just a couple of letters in
Braille.
Any thoughts?
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