Hi, On Di, Mai 24, 2011 at 01:14:32 +1000, Luke Yelavich wrote: > The first thing is making sure LXDE is actually accessible, i.e make > sure it has keyboard shortcuts, and supports the launching of the > accessibility framework at startup etc. As to using the LXDE GUI with > Orca etc, I think the biggest problem here is the use of python. The
Hmm, do you think we should replace orca in all desktop environments by a c-implementation? Slow performance is not related to lxde only. Orca isn't faster in gnome as well so I can't understand what you want to say here. Regarding lxde a11y: I played a bit with the components in the past. The most dificult problem was to run at-spi-registryd before the first gtk app starts. The application menu works (ctrl+esc). pcmanfm in desktopmode doesn't read anything. pcmanfm started in filemanager mode works when changing to details in menu->view. The buttons/panels are not accessible on the desktop because of missing keyboard shortcuts afaik. HTH. Halim -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
