No, I just use the system right after installing. I even do not switch from wayland which is the default to X.
Milton
That sounds good. So you didn't have to go into .xinitrc or .profile and export accessibility env vars? That's good.
On Sat, Apr 23, 2022 at 5:36 AM Milton via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:
Hi,
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 22.04 with the great help of Orca. I
noticed GNOME 42, Wayland and Orca 42. I could do the following:
Super+A to open All applications. With Arrow keys I can select one and
start it with Enter. I can also start typing for instance 'wr' and I
hear LibreOffice Writer. So I press Enter to start Writer.
I can use Pluma and Texteditor without problems.
Also Firefox and Chromium-browser which are through snap gave no problems.
I can switch between workspaces with Control+Alt+Arrow-Right/Left or
Super+Page-Down/Up.
I could not:
Control+alt+Tab to access the topbar to get to the System menu. However
super+M takes me to the Notifications and Arow-Right I get to the System
menu. Also with flat review I hear 'Pictogram' and with a left click I
land on the System menu and with Arrow Down Orca speaks the sub menu
where I can set the wifi connection.
I installed Mate with sudo apt install mate-desktop-environment. After
switching to Mate-desktop Orca tells me about an error of some menu or
something else. I press Enter and could use Mate-desktop with Orca.
so far, so good is all I can say.
Milton
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