I'd try hitting alt+f2 to take you to the dash and then type "gParted" followed by enter to launch the command or down arrow to find the command and then press enter. I haven't done this myself with this particular command, but this is how it should work.
On 04/07/12 01:27, Robert Cole wrote: > Hello, Lenny. > > Here is a page which should hopefully be helpful to you. > > http://askubuntu.com/questions/28086/what-are-unitys-keyboard-and-mouse-shortcuts > > > Ubuntu no longer uses GNOME 2.x as its default desktop; it now uses its > own desktop which is called Unity. Unity has two variants, Unity-2D and > Unity-3D. Unity-2D is by far the most accessible, but it is evidently > being dropped as of Ubuntu 12.10. When you boot your live Ubuntu system, > you can press CTRL+S when you hear the sound of a bongo drum in order to > start Orca. doing this will also place you into an Unity-@d session. > > The Applications, Places, and System menus which you are probably used > to no longer exist in Unity. > > I wish that I could write more at this time, but I need to head off. I > hope that the little information in this e-mail is helpful to you. > > Take care. > > On 07/03/2012 09:43 PM, Lenny wrote: >> Hi, >> Can anyone help me get started on a Ubuntu 12.04 live CD? >> I need it right now to work on a USB drive, so I need to get into the >> menus, >> like system, preferences, to get to gParted. >> No matter what I do, I cannot get off of the desktop. >> I am used to earlier versions of Ubuntu. >> I searched the web and have found no list of keyboard commands. >> Thanks. >> >> Glenn >> >> > > > -- Christopher (CJ) chaltain at Gmail -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
