Yeah, it's been here for a while in Arch. If you go to the desktop
immediately after quitting the program, you're good. You can also call
an Orca dialog, like Insert + H, then F2 to show keyboard commands.

On 2/22/21 7:10 PM, Jérémy Prego via orca-list wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Since the last update of qt on my debian testing a week ago, I am
> experiencing a bug when I quit a qt application with alt + f4.
>
> i don't think orca is frozen because if i get a notification it will
> read it, but i can't do anything on the keyboard anymore
>
> To get out of this freeze, I just need to call orca preferences with
> orca + space and there I find the interaction with my keyboard.
>
> I specify that I have not yet tried to install a debian testing on a vm
> in order to reproduce the behavior.
>
> Have you heard of this bug?
>
> thanks,
>
> Jerem
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