Le dimanche 26 septembre 2010 à 20:43 +0200, Samuel Thibault a écrit : > On the gdm3 screen, one can see an accessibility icon to enable some AT > technologies. Are there any shortcuts for blind people to access them? > If there are, they don't seem to be documented.
No idea. > Also, there should probably be a possibility of configuration snippets > to enable it. I mean, when a blind uses e.g. braille output during > Debian installation, braille output should be enabled in gdm3 at reboot > in the freshly installed system. Brltty can emit a couple of lines > somewhere to do so, there just needs to be a place to emit them to. I don’t know for brltty, but all the a11y stuff can be enabled/disabled by the admin (in /etc/gdm3/greeter.gconf-defaults) or by a package (in /usr/share/gdm/greeter-config/). If you need to start another tool, have a look in /usr/share/gdm/autostart/LoginWindow/. All gdm3 does is starting a minimal GNOME session, so everything you can do in a GNOME session can be done here, just in different directories. Cheers, -- .''`. Josselin Mouette : :' : `. `' “If you behave this way because you are blackmailed by someone, `- […] I will see what I can do for you.” -- Jörg Schilling
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