Re: [orca-list] Orca fail to read current terminal on start.



Hello,


Pressing F10 twice to enter then leave the menu bar at this step also works for me.


Hop this helps,


Patrick



Le 31/03/2020 à 11:06, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza a écrit :

Hi.

After step 3 and before step 4, switch to another app using alt+tab and switch back to terminal using alt+tab.


On 3/30/20 11:19 PM, Cameron Wong via orca-list wrote:
Dear developers,

I find that Orca fail to read current terminal on start.

Environment:
OS: Ubuntu 20.04 daily build
Speech-dispatcher version: 0.91
Also reproduced in Ubuntu 18.04 (so it should be exist for a long time)

Reproduce steps:
1. shutdown Orca by press SUPER+ALT+s if its on
2. open terminal by press CTRL+ALT+t
3. start Orca by press SUPER+ALT+s
4. run `ls`, Orca will not read file list output
5. create a new tab by SHIFT+CTRL+t or just change to another tab if exists. Then switch back to previous tab and run `ls`, Orca will read output correctly.

Let me know if more information is needed for debugging this issue.

Thanks a lot!

Cameron

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