Hi, I recall you may be able to place them in your .profile but it's been a long time.
There also should be a global configuration file for what is exported to your X server if Fedora is still using Xorg. Good luck On 6/3/21 12:58 am, Francisco Tissera via gnome-accessibility-list wrote: > 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. > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-accessibility-list mailing list > gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list -- Kind regards Rob Whyte
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