getting to the desktop

2021-07-09 Thread Daniel Crone
I am now running ubuntu 20.04 regular edition, and using orca. With Ubuntu 20.04, how may I get to the desktop using orca? -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility

monitor needed by ubuntu 20.04

2021-07-09 Thread Daniel Crone
Using ubuntu 20.04, I find it needs a monitor. I know this because when starting once, forgetting to connect the monitor, ubuntu could not log in. Might one be able to run ubuntu 20.04 without any monitor? Using orca, so I would almost never need one. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-a

Re: getting to the desktop

2021-07-09 Thread Kyle
Under most circumstances, alt+control+d should hide all windows and focus the desktop. I believe it used to be defined as "Show the desktop" in the system's keyboard shortcuts, but it works here even though I no longer see the shortcut definition. ~Kyle -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list

Re: getting to the desktop

2021-07-09 Thread milton
In Ubuntu GNOME you cannot access the desktop as before. See for a manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/ubuntu-help/index.html.en Alt+A shows all installed applications Press the Super key and navigate with flat review in Favorites. Press the Super key and start typing to search for an applicat

Re: monitor needed by ubuntu 20.04

2021-07-09 Thread milton
Try to connect only a vga cable. Op 09-07-2021 om 19:10 schreef Daniel Crone: Using ubuntu 20.04, I find it needs a monitor. I know this because when starting once, forgetting to connect the monitor, ubuntu could not log in. Might one be able to run ubuntu 20.04 without any monitor? Using orca,