Re: keyboard shortcuts coming undone

2012-08-12 Thread José Vilmar Estácio de Souza
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Hi.
To solve the problem with the keyboard short keys, remove the folder
.gconf/apps/metacity present in your home directory.
In terminal execute the following command:
rm -rf .gconf/apps/metacity

What kind of problem do you have with speakup?
I installed in my machine using the following command:
sudo apt-get install speakup espeakup

The problem in my installation is that I am logged in orca and in the
console with the same login, speakup does not work.
I need to use  different login.
On 08/12/2012 08:36 PM, Doug to Smith wrote:
> 
> To whom it may concern:
> 
> My name is Doug Smith and I am using ubuntu 12.04.  I find the 
> accessibility quite good with it, but I have two questions for
> which I haven't been able to find out anything.
> 
> 1. Why do the keyboard shortcuts come undone This seems to happen
> at random intervals.  I really hate it and I hope you can give me
> a permanent fix for it.  For example, when you set the alt-tab key
> to change between applications, and the alt-f4 key to close the
> window and cancel the session, it seems to work, and, it will work
> for one or more sessions, but then all this comes undone and I have
> to set it all up again with the system settings.
> 
> 2. Why will speakup not build on ubuntu 12.04? This is strange, as
> I have had it working on other distributions.
> 
> Any help, especially for the losing of the shortcuts will be 
> appreciated.  This is more important than getting speakup to build,
> even though, I would like to see both fixed if possible.
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
> Doug Smith.
> 
> 
> 

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kde desktop with orca?

2012-08-12 Thread Hank Smith

Hello any one know how well kde desktop works with ubuntu 12.04?
also what package do I need to get if I choose to give it a try?
I heard it is suposivly accessible or mostly accessible.
Hank


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Re: changing default time ubuntu prompts for password when computer sitting idle?

2012-08-12 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Which version of Ubuntu are you running?

In Ubuntu 12.04, it looks like you can do this by hitting alt+f1 and
arrowing down to system settings. Arrow over to and press enter on
brightness and lock and you'll end up in a dialog where you can set how
long before the screen saver comes up.

On 12/08/12 20:35, Hank Smith wrote:
> Hello where do I go in ubuntu to change the default time ubuntu prompts
> u to inter in password when computer sitting idle?
> I don't like the amount of time it is set to when doing stuff each time
> when I come back after 3 minutes or so I have to inter in my password I
> want to change the default time on this
> how do I do this?
> Hank
> 
> 

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changing default time ubuntu prompts for password when computer sitting idle?

2012-08-12 Thread Hank Smith
Hello where do I go in ubuntu to change the default time ubuntu prompts 
u to inter in password when computer sitting idle?
I don't like the amount of time it is set to when doing stuff each time 
when I come back after 3 minutes or so I have to inter in my password I 
want to change the default time on this

how do I do this?
Hank


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keyboard shortcuts coming undone

2012-08-12 Thread Doug Smith


To whom it may concern:

My name is Doug Smith and I am using ubuntu 12.04.  I find the 
accessibility quite good with it, but I have two questions for which I 
haven't been able to find out anything.


1. Why do the keyboard shortcuts come undone This seems to happen at 
random intervals.  I really hate it and I hope you can give me a 
permanent fix for it.  For example, when you set the alt-tab key to 
change between applications, and the alt-f4 key to close the window and  
cancel the session, it seems to work, and, it will work for one or more 
sessions, but then all this comes undone and I have to set it all up 
again with the system settings.


2. Why will speakup not build on ubuntu 12.04? This is strange, as I 
have had it working on other distributions.


Any help, especially for the losing of the shortcuts will be 
appreciated.  This is more important than getting speakup to build, even 
though, I would like to see both fixed if possible.



Thanks.



Doug Smith.



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