The login screen (gdm) is notorious for having difficulties with accessible login. I know I've spent countless hours chasing issues down.
I've not looked into the recent issues with accessible login on Karmic, but I suspect it may have to do with some sort of disconnect between the gdm GUI and the accessibility infrastructure. When you run Orca at the login screen, switch to a virtual console and look for any at-spi-registryd processes. There should be only one. If there are two, then something odd is happening -- it's likely Orca is talking to one and the gdm GUI is talking to another. Will Hammer Attila wrote: > Oh... Very interesting. > When my wife check with screen reader checkbox with gdm accessibility > preferences, Orca started automaticaly, but the login screen does'nt > talking. > Orca only sayed "Welcome to Orca", and nothing else. When I login, Orca > starts correct, and using gnome-speech by default, because have settings > after login. > > I think Orca using speech-dispatcher when gdm is started, because the > speech voice changed with english when Orca begin talking. > > Any ydeas? > > Attila > -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
