I installed Mate desktop with sudo apt install mate-desktop-environment. After launching a message appear about an error with the menu bar and the option to delete or to ingnore. I press Enter and Mate works as expected. Alt+F1 opens the main menu, Arrow Down to walk through the options and Arrow Right to open a sub menu.
Milton
I can use Settings like in 20.04. After Setting is launched I tab to Search, then type a character and press Escape. All options appear. Arrow Down to select and press Enter. But if I need settings for energy, I press the super key, type energy and Orca speaks the search result. I press Enter or Tab to the right result.
I could not find startup applications to set the sound for to hear if the system is ready to use. I noticed that Orca do not speak if Orca is set to automatically start when the system starts. So after the system starts I press Alt+F2, typing orca and press Enter.
Milton
Op 10-04-2022 om 17:33 schreef Devin Prater:
On Sun, Apr 10, 2022 at 9:36 AM Milton via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:
I can access the top bar by Super+M to open the message menu and then
Arrow Right to other menu options e.g. System menu. With Arrow Down I
found options like in 20.04 like sound, brightness, wifi, shut down.
Milton
Op 10-04-2022 om 14:30 schreef Milton:
> Today I installed a daily build of Ubuntu 22.04 gnome and I was very
> happy that the installer is accessible with Orca as in 20.04! Also I
> am happy that firefox en Chromium-browser are also accessible through
> snap, in 21.10 they were not. Many thanks to you, developers. I switch
> to xorg to find out Windows+A to be accessible, in Wayland it is not.
> I could not access the top bar with Control+Alt+Tab, Orca only says
> 'Menu button'. So far, untul now.
>
> Milton
>
> Op 06-04-2022 om 15:42 schreef Monica Ayhens-Madon via orca-list:
>> Hello all!
>>
>> My name is Monica Ayhens-Madon and I'm the Ubuntu Community
>> Representative at Canonical. I also work with an internal group
>> working on increasing the accessibility of the desktop and our
>> website in a variety of ways, including for screenreaders. We have a
>> post here with a specific call for screenreader testers for the web
>> page and the new Flutter installer:
>> https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/accessibility-testers-needed-web-site-and-flutter-installer/26485
>>
>> We also want to build up screenreader testing in the wider Ubuntu
>> community, and to make sure that testing improves things both
>> downstream and upstream. If you'd be interested in talking to me or
>> anyone in the accessibility group on how we can make an easy to
>> follow process that is easy for potential testers to find, we would
>> be happy to have your suggestions, concerns, and other feedback.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> Monica
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list
>> Orca wiki: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Orca
>> Orca documentation: https://help.gnome.org/users/orca/stable/
>> GNOME Universal Access guide:
>> https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/a11y.html
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