It does not work in my machine. I updated my repositories from unstable
and updated gdm3 and gnome-session. I have Orca enabled (Screen reader
in "universal access" is toggled), but when I reboot my PC, Orca does
not launched from gdm3, once I login, Orca has been enabled.
Afther this, I went to the Accessibility page in the Debian Wiki [1],
and used this command to enable accessibility in GDM3:
su -s /bin/sh -c "gconftool-2 --type bool --set
/desktop/gnome/applications/at/screen_reader_enabled true" Debian-gdm
But it does not work...
What am I doing wrong?
[1]: http://wiki.debian.org/accessibility
El 2013-04-15 06:57, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort escribió:
Hi all,
gdm3 3.4.1-7 from unstable fixes an important accessibility issue (the
screen
reader no longer working on gdm).
To make sure the packages are fine, I'd appreciate if people could
test it
(you'll also need gnome-session 3.4.2.1-4). After installing those,
make sure
gdm still works as expected. Also make sure to test the "Screen
Reader" checkbox
in the top panel, inside the accessibility menu there. Enabling
"Screen Reader"
should start orca and it should read your screen.
If we have confirmation that the packages are working fine, we may be
able to
ship this in wheezy r0. Otherwise it'll be delayed to the first point
release (r1).
Thanks,
Emilio
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