** Description changed: 1. Launch Orca. 2. If you are using a laptop, open Orca Preferences and set it to "Keyboard Layout" > "Laptop". 3. In Ubuntu Software Center, navigate to "Get Software" > "Universal Access". 4. Arrow down to "Easystroke Gesture Recognition". 5. If on a laptop, press Caps Lock + Enter; otherwise press Enter on the numeric keypad twice. What you should hear: 4. "Cellwriter. Charmap. Dasher. Easystroke Gesture Recognition." 5. "Easystroke Gesture Recognition. Control your desktop using mouse gestures (2 stars from 3 reviews)." What you actually hear: 4. "Icon column header. Image. Image. Image. Image." 5. "Table. Apps. Column. Cell. Image. Column 2 of 2 row 4 of 14." <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#software-list-view>: "In a list view ... The row’s accessible name should be the item’s title, and its accessible description should be the item’s summary." <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#get-software-list-view>: "In addition, text of the form “ (X stars from Y reviews)” should be present at the end of the item’s accessible description — for example, “An application for managing botanical collections (4 stars from 3 reviews)”." + + http://accessibility.freestandards.org/~gk4/a11y/atkguide/atkguide.html#htmlcat_ibmgapguidegtkatk.html__Toc412398981
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