RE: Installing ubuntu natty without eyes

2011-04-15 Thread mattias
yes but how to change it because orca not running on login screen

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From: Jim Campbell [mailto:jwcampb...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 2:43 AM
To: mattias
Cc: ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Installing ubuntu natty without eyes


Hello Mattias,

Thank you for installing Ubuntu.  I'm sorry that you had difficulty with
Unity, or that you did not like it.

You can use the Gnome 2-style interface (the old, as you refer to it). 

To use the previous-style interface, you will need to select the Ubuntu
Classic interface when you are logging in to Ubuntu.  When the login screen
comes up, select your user name, and then change the session from Ubuntu
to Ubuntu Classic. 

The session chooser is in the bottom panel on the login screen. Remember
that the session chooser will only appear after you have selected your
username.

After you have changed the session, then enter your password, and press
Enter.

If this doesn't help you, please let us know.

Thanks very much!

Jim


On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 4:25 PM, mattias m...@mjw.se wrote:


Yes i have successfuly do it today
But I hate unity or what the new interface are called
How to switch to the old


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Re: Installing ubuntu natty without eyes

2011-04-15 Thread Jim Campbell
Hi Mattias,

On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 2:45 AM, mattias m...@mjw.se wrote:

  yes but how to change it because orca not running on login screen


 I'm sorry, I'm not as familiar with the accessibility tools. I just joined
to make sure that I learned about these tools.

Hopefully someone else will be able to be of more help with this.

Jim
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Re: Installing ubuntu natty without eyes

2011-04-15 Thread UndiFineD
2011/4/15 Jim Campbell jwcampb...@gmail.com:
 Hi Mattias,

 On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 2:45 AM, mattias m...@mjw.se wrote:

 yes but how to change it because orca not running on login screen

 I'm sorry, I'm not as familiar with the accessibility tools. I just joined
 to make sure that I learned about these tools.

 Hopefully someone else will be able to be of more help with this.

 Jim

No I am sorry Jim, this is one of the issues unresolved
Which for natty seems even worse
As suggested on #ayatana the login screen needs work,
with accessible tools availability like orca, onboard
and others that need to be available there
like fingerprint login of face recognition

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Installing ubuntu natty without eyes

2011-04-14 Thread mattias
Yes i have successfuly do it today
But I hate unity or what the new interface are called
How to switch to the old


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Re: Installing ubuntu natty without eyes

2011-04-14 Thread Jim Campbell
Hello Mattias,

Thank you for installing Ubuntu.  I'm sorry that you had difficulty with
Unity, or that you did not like it.

You can use the Gnome 2-style interface (the old, as you refer to it).

To use the previous-style interface, you will need to select the Ubuntu
Classic interface when you are logging in to Ubuntu.  When the login screen
comes up, select your user name, and then change the session from Ubuntu
to Ubuntu Classic.

The session chooser is in the bottom panel on the login screen. Remember
that the session chooser will only appear after you have selected your
username.

After you have changed the session, then enter your password, and press
Enter.

If this doesn't help you, please let us know.

Thanks very much!

Jim

On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 4:25 PM, mattias m...@mjw.se wrote:

 Yes i have successfuly do it today
 But I hate unity or what the new interface are called
 How to switch to the old


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 Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
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