Il giorno gio, 13/05/2010 alle 06.37 +0200, Hammer Attila ha scritto: > Hy Luca, > > This shortcut (Super+s) is working if the indicator applet and indicator > applet session applet is added the top or bottom panel. But, if the > indicator session applet is added any panel, this applet remove the > logout user and shutdown menus from system menu.
That's true, if you remove the "indicator session" applet from a panel, the System menu shows the upstream GNOME configurations, i.e. menu entries to lock the screen, logout (logout or change user) and shutdown (shutdown, reboot, suspend). > I think if an accessible install happening with any blindness profile, > the indicator applet session is not default added a panel. Unfortunately I've no confirm on this. I'll try on a virtual machine, I hope to find some time... > For example, if I added this applet my bottom panel and press Super+s > key combination, the guest user choose is awailable. If this applet is > not enabled, have another way to choose the guest session? It seems that Ubuntu and Canonical provided a graphical user interface for guest session only for "indicator session" applet. But, basically, that menu entry should simply launch the script /usr/share/gdm/guest-session/guest-session-launch You could try adding a launcher for this script > Guest session > user have a default password, or nothing defined and enough to choose > for example switch user, and the accessible login dialog enough to > choose other... item and type guest username and not type any password? The guest session is not related to any existing user account, but in order to use a guest session you need to have a "real" user account logged in. We could say that running a guest session the operating system adds a temporay (and restricted) user with a temporary home folder. When you log out from gust session, both temporary user and folder are removed. Cheers, Luca -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
