Re: [orca-list] Optimal way to put accessibility_enabled environment parameter



Hi,

when it comes to environment variables, on Ubuntu, I simply put
everything into /etc/environment.

Not sure whether it's an Ubuntu specific thing, but it works and it's
pretty straight-forward.


Though, specifically for the ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED variable, it seems
its necessity is, fortunately, vanishing.


Just today I installed a VM and I forgot to set this up. But I didn't
really notice, I played around with one Electron app and it worked
without any problems.


Best regards


Rastislav


Dňa 26. 7. 2022 o 18:54 Vsevolod Popov via orca-list napísal(a):
Hello everyone,
I know this question was and is asked numerous amount of times, but I
would like to understand better how it works.
Each time I try to google on where to put ACCESSIBILITY_enabled
environment parameter's location for Chromium to work with Orca, I don't
get anything about it.
One user suggested to put it in .pam_environment file, but I don't
really understand how it works and why I should put it there.
Are there any other options where we can put this parameter?
Can it be located at zsh config files?
The reason I am asking also is that I am configuring my arch on desktop
and I'd like to understand better than just simply copying configs from
my laptop, to understand the available options and choose the easiest
one for not forgetting it in the future.
Thank you in advance.
Vsevolod
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regards,
Vsevolod
https://github.com/sevapopov2
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