Hello!

May I suggest a single-panel Mate layout like Redmond!  To set this,  Do, from the run dialogue or terminal:


mate-panel --reset --layout redmond



This will result in a layout having only a bottom panel, and a single menu, having all of Applications, Places, and System menu items. your indicators should be on the bottom.  You'll still need 'ctrl+alt+esc' to move to panel; not sure how to fix this shortcut.


I think, if you run gparted with


sudo -g




you'll be asked for password, then get an accessible session.




HTH,




Dave





On 04/01/2018 10:31 AM, Pavel Vlček wrote:
Hi all,

I am Ubuntu Mate 18.04 user for now. Why? Because Mate desktop is 90% accessible on Ubuntu. I am using Beta 1 now and I am going to install updates. I have a question. When I want to go to the top panel, I must to remove bottom panel, because ctrl alt esc focus on bottom panel and Xcaja desktop and ctrl alt tab does nothing, so is some way to access both panels or Can I remove the panel?

And my last question. Someone posted to the Orca list, how to run gparted with speech. But what is the command? Sudo -e gparted, or something else? Gparted is inaccessible by default.

Thanks,

Pavel





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