That's odd. Usually language selection uses two color sets one different from all others on one of the choices. The other thing language selection usually does which I find far more accessible is to place sets of brackets left of each item one of which contains a star and the rest contain blanks. The one with the star is the selected language. To move the current language use the up and down arrow keys but those only move the highlight. To select press the spacebar.
On Sun, 8 Aug 2021, Al Puzzuoli wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Not sure if this is the best place to offer accessibility related feedback > on the new installer featured in Impish. If not, please let me know where to > do so. > > At any rate, I just tested installing using the build from 8/5/2021. The > good news is that the installer itself seems at least somewhat accessible > out of box, and it appears that it should definitely be possible to improve > the UX from an accessibility standpoint. However, as things currently stand, > I was unable to complete the install using Orca. I ran into a stumbling > block almost right away on the language/keyboard selection screen. For some > reason, Orca reported all options as being greyed. I assume this was not > accurate; However, I saw no way to determine which options were actually > selected. I also didn't see an easy way to get to the Continue button on > this screen without perhaps tabbing several hundred times to get past all > the localization/keyboard options. > > Thanks, > > --Al > > > > -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility