On Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 10:44:30PM CET, Dave Hunt wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Using 11.10 and the latest Orca from master, I find that opening a
> large (many folders and files) directory in Nautilus will cause the
> entire session to be unusable and unresponsive.  Opening this same
> directlry in pcmanfm is a nearly instantaneous operation.

This is because pcmanfm is not entirely accessible. If you use the arrow keys 
to select a directory in the left tree view, and press F6 to switch to the 
individual folder/file view in the right panel, you will notice that you do not 
get any feedback from Orca.

Unfortunately due to the way the accessibility framework works, anything that 
requires a lot of accessible objects to be created, such as a big website, a 
folder with a large amount of files in it, etc, will make the system churn a 
bit, because the accessibility framework has to query all those objects in the 
window, and get information from them for accessibility. The best we can hope 
for is for the performance of at-spi over dbus to be improved, something which 
is being looked into.

Luke

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