Hi,

When I used a daily build of Ubuntu GNOME 13.04, from 2 days ago, I found that wireless signal strength and battery status were accessible. In my Opensuse installation, which has GNOME Shell 3.6, signal strength is not read, unless I use the fallback mode, but, Suse still has Orca 3.6.3, whereas Ubuntu 13.04 has Orca 3.8, and associated accessibility infrastructure.



Best Regards,



D.  A.  H.







On 04/24/2013 06:54 PM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
Thats not correct. Ubuntu 13.04 and 12.10 before it do not have Unity 2D, and 
Unity 3D is still not nearly as accessible as Unity 2D. There are still bugs 
with navigating the dash and the launcher, to the point where I would not 
recommend it for day to day use for most users. GNOME shell 3.6 is known to be 
quite usable. It is quite easy to be productive under GNOME shell 3.6, having 
almost everything at your fingertips. I don't think you get wireless network 
strength though, but I think thats a small sisue, and newer versions of the 
shell will likely have this fixed.

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