On 24/01/12 20:48, Dave Hunt wrote:
After reading this post, I have no idea what the HUD will look like or how an eyes-free user will use it.


Cheers,


Dave  Hunt


http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/939

within seconds of it being announced I had spoken to one of the lead developers about it, in fact here is an edited (as in removed other lines and this went across two IRC channels) transcript

14:08 < gord> https://plus.google.com/112811220238447511854/posts/XWYJQhYATdG *cough* http://www.markshuttleworth.com/ *cough* 14:09 < gord> such a bad *cough* today - http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/372385/ubuntu-rips-up-drop-down-menus *splutter*
14:09  * AlanBell prepares to slap gord if it doesn't work with orca
14:09 < AlanBell> but it does look pretty
14:10 < gord> i may have completely forgotten about orca ;) i'll make sure its fixed and talk to the qa guys about integrating orca into the tests
14:10  * AlanBell gets out a haddock and slaps gord round the face with it
14:11 < AlanBell> it looks like a great idea gord, I can see this being quite popular 14:12 < davmor2> AlanBell, gord: I can see people who hate unity crying into hankies now, me on the other hand I think it's cool :)
14:16 < AlanBell> gord: so when is it landing in precise?
14:16 < gord> AlanBell, next unity release is next week, so if everything goes well, then
16:43  * AlanBell tries HUD with Orca
16:47 < AlanBell> hmm, can't see any of unity with orca right now :(
16:51 < AlanBell> gord: ok, I restarted and orca reads unity now
16:52 < AlanBell> I get "HUD frame" and it can read the content of the field you type in 16:52 < AlanBell> gord: but it does not read the items in the list below the field you can navigate to and flat review mode doesn't work there either
16:54 < gord> AlanBell, yeah I need to do some work there

and in possibly related news I spoke to some of the QA people doing automated testing of Unity2d today and explained how to set up a dummy speech dispatcher module that outputs text to a file instead of making sounds so they can do automated testing of the output of what Orca would say. They can test the accessibility strings on individual widgets already, but I want them to do testing of the final output so that they can see when orca is producing a jumble of words when navigating about the desktop.

Alan.

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