Re: [orca-list] zoom accessibility



How would I get the webrtc based app?  I have never seen that one.

On Sun, 10 May 2020 12:15:31 -0400,
Jason White via orca-list wrote:

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The WebRTC-based Web application available via their Web site may
give better results. I am yet to try it, but Chromium has good
WebRTC support.

On 5/10/20 4:00 AM, Krishnakant Mane via orca-list wrote:

I am using Ubuntu 20.04 with the latest 3.36.2 Orca version.

Zoom is totally inaccessible, even with flat review.

On 10/05/20 10:31 am, Chris Watson via orca-list wrote:
Howdy,

Using latest orca master and previous and latest debian/zoom,
causes system to continously chatter with no way to stop
speech without exiting the program with esc. Invoking zoom
from the command-line. How can one fall back to a previous
version of orca with git? Thanks.

Chris

On 5/9/20 4:42 PM, Hwaen Ch'uqi via orca-list wrote:
Ah, yes, normal functionality has returned! Thank you!!! I will try
again later tonight to fiddle with orca+zoom.

Hwaen Ch'uqi


On 5/9/20, Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com> wrote:
Could you please pull master and try again regarding the error?

On 5/9/20 18:51, Hwaen Ch'uqi via orca-list wrote:
Greetings,

Yes, I did try flat review and the click commands, but as I mentioned
before, orca responded to NO key combination. I tried both from
firefox and google-chrome browsers as well as from the desktop app
itself, but to no avail. I wonder if it hasn't something to do with
xdg? This apparently is what is being used to open zoom.

Unfortunately, matters have been made worse, because I thought to
upgrade to the latest master, and in doing so, orca now
does not speak
browser text at all except by character via the arrows. And
attempting
to modify this behavior via the Preferences dialog now yields no
speech! Thankfully, I have a second machine for these very
situations.

Once again, any help would be greatly appreciated.

HwaenCh'uqi


On 5/9/20, Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com> wrote:
Have you tried Orca's flat review commands and its click
commands? One
of the main purposes of flat review is to deal with apps with poor
interaction (i.e. failure to be keyboard accessible).

--joanie

On 5/9/20 07:29, Hwaen Ch'uqi via orca-list wrote:
Greetings,

Perhaps I might broaden the question? I have downloaded zoom in
ubuntu-18.04, but, at the moment, it is rather
unusable. After calling
zoom from the command line, orca reads of many things
whose meaning I
do not understand, and then it is silent. No key
combination seems to
cajole orca into revealing more. Any help would be greatly
appreciated, especially as I have a meeting early this evening.

Thank you so much.

Hwaen Ch'uqi


On 5/7/20, Beqa Gozalishvili via orca-list
<orca-list gnome org> wrote:
hello all.

can you please tell me how to navigate through
categories in settings
window?

as i remember i was able to somehow navigate with arrow keys in
version 3.5, but i don't have this version anymore to test.
in version 5.0, i am not able to select sound category
to configure
sound devices.
is there some way to get there?

thanks.
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