Hy,

Hopefuly following information not too later sharing:
If the com.canonical.indicator.datetime show-calendar value is true, after the caret lands in the Date indicator second unlabelled menu item, keyboard focus is grabbed. I don't no visualy the caret moving up or not, but Orca keyboard commands entire locked until I not clicking flat review for example a separator, or not clicking braille display the first cursor routing cell to resume indicator menus.
Reproducation steps:
1. Present indicators, and move the date time indicator.
2. Pull down the indicator menu, and move arrow keys. After you hear a silent menu item (factory configuration settings this is the second awailable menu item), Orca keyboard commands are not work, not possible to switch another window, etc.

If I run gsettings set com.canonical.indicator.datetime show-calendar false command, all awailable date indicator menu items are accessible with keyboard, and Orca wonderful spokening all awailable menu items. Default the date and time indicator two awailable accessible menu items presenting, actual date, time and date settings menu items. The true value is the default value the showing calendar setting, but this menu item now not have an accessible label or description.

Luke, your openion what the better way fix in Precise?
1. Report this problem temporary with Casper package, and making a patch to setting the wrote value with false in blindness profiles? Unfortunately calendar menu item we not showing now important informations, because if screen reader users browsing for example the screen with Orca flat review commands, Orca spokening only "menu item" text the calendar related menu item. This modification temporary hide this keyboard focus grabbing related problem, and date time indicator will be full usable with screen reader.

2. Report this problem with indicator-datetime package, and associate accessible description the required informations the calendar related menu item? For example, a default Ubuntu screen reader installation what the purpose this calendar menu item? Possible associate events, meetings if any user using this now inaccessible menu item?

Attila

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