Hello everyone,
My name's Francisco, and I'm a blind highschool kid who just recently
started using Linux.
I first went with Ubuntu, switched to Arch, and then, came across
Fedora, which I'm using right now to send this email for example.
I have to admit, I'm finding the experience both with the OS and Gnome
pretty good so far, but there's one little question that I'd like
answered if possible.
In the home directory of my Fedora installation, there doesn't seem to
exist a .xinitrc file, which, by a guide i gathered from Arch, has some
accessibility options set to enabled or disabled.
Well, because of that, i believe, google chrome, signal, the messaging
app, and other apps that worked perfectly, and talked, with Orca, yeah,
i forgot, i use orca cause I'm blind, are not working here, or so i
think, cause so I gather from my experiences.
The accessibility options are
export GTK_MODULES=gail:atk-bridge
export GNOME_ACCESSIBILITY=1
export QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1
export QT_LINUX_ACCESSIBILITY_ALWAYS_ON=1
Well, my question is, is there a way to enable those, or to make sure
they are enabled, creating a xinitrc file, or adding those options to
somewhere?
I'm not that experienced with Linux, but I'm trying to use it as a day
to day work machine, and i can, but, this thing about these
accessibility options being enabled or not is bothering me, especially
because I can't seem to be able to use Chrome, which is the browser i
always use.
Than you for any answer.
Best regards.
Francisco.
P.S. The Fedora list directed me here.
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