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?
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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.
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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
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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
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,