Hy, I test my workaround with my netbook, I see following results: 1. If pulseaudio installed, and .pulse_a11y_nostart file is present my home directory, impossible use gnome-volume-control application and fn function keys with my netbook, and impossible use sound-related fn keys (volume up, volume down, etc). But Orca run and speech correct.
2. If pulseaudio removed, the simptomns is same. 3. If pulseaudio is installed, and I delete the .pulse_a11y_nostart file, all works fine, except Orca screen reader. Orca cuts all words (for example in settings button I hear "se" word, impossible to use the screen reader. I think this is Ubuntu specific problem, in Debian Sid, pulseaudio version is 0.9.18-1. If pulseaudio installed and running, not disturb Orca screen reader, except first starting (in first start Orca does'nt talking with Debian Sid). But I not see word cuts, not disturb gnome-volume-control application. If I remove pulseaudio with Debian Sid, not disturb for example gnome-volume-control application, Orca working perfect. Because I am interesting, I download pulseaudio dependent sources my Debian Sid system, and try install my Karmic system. If I see good result, I write my next letter. Attila -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
