Re: [orca-list] Accessibility of Microsoft Teams Linux client



Ack, good luck. Maybe some sort of user-agent changing extension might work? I can't recommend anything, but tried a few things I can't remember for Skype last year and one eventually did the trick.

On 4/20/20 8:12 AM, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:
I tried to use teams-for-linux using FF but received a message that the browser is not compatible with teams.

The suggested browser is chrome.

Coincidentally, I will need to participate in a team meeting in a little while and I hope I can do it using chromium.


On 4/20/20 10:06 AM, Nolan Darilek wrote:
Could be that it wasn't built with a new enough Electron. I have it installed via Flatpak and it is also inaccessible here.


Can you use the regular web interface? Our company thought about using it for a while, which is why I installed the client. We chose not to, so I never needed to work with the web interface to see if it was usable. But I have it on reasonably good authority from a Microsoft employee that its accessibility isn't bad.

On 4/20/20 7:53 AM, Arkadiusz Kozioł wrote:
mount a snap file as squashfs and try to run it without installing in from a snap. Run the teams binary with --force-renderer-accesibility flag. It may work, but not in every cases.

W dniu 20.04.2020 o 13:30, Milton via orca-list pisze:
Hi Nick,

Yes I confirm Orca stays silent but maybe someone has a solution? After I install with:

sudo snap install teams-for-linux

I starts it in a terminal I notice the followoing message:

configPath = /home/milton/snap/teams-for-linux/79/.config/teams-for-linux
Failed to get the config file, using default values
configFile = {}
Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed: cannot use setting "default-url-scheme-handler": not allowed
processArgs [ '/snap/teams-for-linux/79/teams-for-linux' ]



Op 20-04-2020 om 09:39 schreef Nick Wood:
Hi all,

At work I need to use Microsoft Teams - which is basically the replacement for Skype for Business. Currently I have a Windows VM for this however I've noticed they now do a Linux client.

When I start it up, I get nothing announced by Orca.

So far I've figured out that it includes some chromeium libs, uses GTK and node.js.

I'm affraid that's the limit of my development knowledge.

Has anybody else tried Teams or could they point me in the direction of things to try?

If its just not accessible in its current form then that's fine - but if there's something I can tweak to make it work then that would be great.

Regards,

Nick
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