Hi Nick,
before you log in, everything is being run by root. The drums sound, and/or screen-reader are telling you to enter your password. Once you do this, orca will be restarted by Nick automatically. Security!

Alt + super + s is a toggle, will turn orca on or off. (super is also known as the windows key.) The two keys to the left or right of the space bar, + s will do the job, on an international key board.

Hope  This Helps,

Bill

On 12/10/15 20:21, Nick Wood wrote:
Hi all,

I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 (32-bit) and have Orca set to start automatically
at the logon screen, but I'm getting some weird behaviour:

Basically what happens is this:

1. I get the sound of the drums.
2. Orca says: "Screen reader on.  Login screen frame. Screen reader off."
3. I then have to start up Orca again using the Alt+Super+S combination and
after that it seems OK.

I don't see this behaviour on my Fedora 22 box - just the Ubuntu one.

Anyone got any ideas why Orca is shutting down?  The fact that it says
"Screen reader off" makes me think it's a controlled shutdown rather than a
crash.

Thanks,

Nick




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