[orca-list] Update to Ubuntu 21.10: Accessibility (fwd)

milton milton at kleinbedrijf.org
Mon Oct 18 12:11:02 UTC 2021


Hi,

I am worried if 21.10 shows what we can expect in 22.04.

I was happy to install 21.10 with the installer be accessible with Orca.

I think snap is not accessible because in 20.04 Chromium-browser is 
accessible with Orca by snap.

In 21.10 Favorites or Docks is partially accessible with the flat review 
of Orca. I could not left or right click with flat review, but Enter on 
an item with focus starts it.

Control+Alt+Tab takes me to 'All applications' not Super+a anymore. 
Items in the Dock or Favorites do not appear in 'All applications. So it 
is not possible to adjust Favorites by right clik and remove from Favorites.

I use Firefox after installing the .deb package with sudo apt install 
firefox

Milton

Op 15-10-2021 om 23:21 schreef Jude DaShiell:
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2021 16:35:23
> From: Halim Sahin <halim.sahin at t-online.de>
> To: orca-list at gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [orca-list] Update to Ubuntu 21.10: Accessibility
>
> Hi Vladyslav,
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 08:13:02PM +0200, Vladyslav Kutsenko via orca-list wrote:
>>
>> my first impressions after update to Ubuntu 21.10:
>>
>>
>> 1. Super+A and Super+S bring up a dialogue which is not accessible: the key
>> navigation commands produce no speech.
>>
>> 2. Firefox which is a snap package now, is not accessible out of the box.
>>
>>
>> Kind regards
> Hmm, I can confirm that at least on the live media firefox and chromium
> are inaccessible.
> My gues it's a snap problem here.
>
> MfG.
> Halim
>
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