Re: ubuntu gnome 14.04 question

2014-08-20 Thread Milton
I'm actually helping sighted people to install Ubuntu on their devices. 
sometimes I met with laptops which have no super key. How can I start 
Orca in that case? Tanks.

Milton

Op 20-08-14 om 06:29 schreef Luke Yelavich:

On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 12:15:04PM AEST, Jeremy Lincicome wrote:

Chad,
The command to start the screen reader in both GDM and Gnome is no longer
control S.
The command is now Alt Windows S.


It should be noted that we are in somewhat of a transition phase. Control S 
still works in the Unity greeter login and during the install process if booted 
directly to the install, but Super + Alt + S also works in the installer. Super 
+ Alt + S does not currently work in the Unity greeter login, and I should 
actually fix that. Eventually everything will move over to Super + Alt + S as 
adopted by upstream.

Luke



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Re: ubuntu gnome 14.04 question

2014-08-20 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 04:50:46PM AEST, Milton wrote:
 I'm actually helping sighted people to install Ubuntu on their devices.
 sometimes I met with laptops which have no super key. How can I start Orca
 in that case? Tanks.

Well, perhaps I'll leave the Control S keystroke in place for the install 
process only. Everywhere else will be Super + Alt + S. It should be noted that 
the keystroke is not configurable on the Unity login screen, but it is 
configurable for the desktop session, and should be configurable for gdm, 
although I haven't checked. I prefer consistancy, but the amount of code to 
keep Control S around for the installer is small enough such that it can be 
left there.

Luke

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