I can't check whether there's anything else I'm missing right now, but 
here's what you have to do to at least get Accerciser to appear in its 
own list of applications:

1. Enable "AT-SPI D-Bus Bus" in Preferences > Desktop Session Settings
2. apt-get install libatk-adaptor

The latter is apparently known as at-spi2-atk on Fedora and seems to be 
the bridge for hooking GTK+-based applications into the AT-SPI bus.

I'm not certain, but I think the equivalent for Qt4 applications is 
qt-at-spi.

On 12-11-03 01:06 PM, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
>      Hello!
>
> To [email protected] has written on Sunday, 28 October, at  
> 1:22:
>> Stephan Sokolow has written on Saturday, 27 October, at 18:00:
>>> Have you tried using Accerciser to poke at what PCManFM exposes in a
>>> more directed manner?
>
>>> https://live.gnome.org/Accerciser
>>> http://www.linuxjournal.com/magazine/make-your-application-accessible-accerciser
>
>>     Never. The accessability is a very new field for me. Thank you for
>> pointing me out on those articles.
>
>      I've tried it. It doesn't show me anything - neither on ubuntu nor on
> debian - but two errors on console. No applications are shown in the left
> pane. Seems it wants a gnome session but I don't use gnome, only openbox.
> Don't know what I can do.
>
>      Andriy.
>
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