Hi Carlos,
On Thu, 25 Feb 2021, Carlos Garnacho wrote:
I may need to be reminded again... are there other commands that are
contextual to the application? I mainly wonder about whether there's a
reason to keep applications in the event emission chain. Otherwise,
seems like part of this could be
Hi Mike!,
On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 11:03 PM Mike Gorse wrote:
>
> As part of the GNOME project, we have Orca. It is a screen reader that reads
> what an application is displaying out loud, or sends it to a Braille display.
> It allows a blind user to interact with GNOME. There are currently severa
As part of the GNOME project, we have Orca. It is a screen reader that reads
what an application is displaying out loud, or sends it to a Braille display.
It allows a blind user to interact with GNOME. There are currently several
issues with Orca on Wayland, since it (and AT-SPI, the accessibili
On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 15:59:59 -0600 (CST) Mike Gorse said:
> As part of the GNOME project, we have Orca. It is a screen reader that reads
> what an application is displaying out loud, or sends it to a Braille display.
> It allows a blind user to interact with GNOME. There are currently several
Simon Ser, le mer. 24 févr. 2021 23:07:46 +, a ecrit:
> On Thursday, February 25th, 2021 at 12:03 AM, Samuel Thibault
> wrote:
>
> > Simon Ser, le mer. 24 févr. 2021 22:57:02 +, a ecrit:
> > > As prior art, I can think of wshowkeys [1] which displays which keys are
> > > being
> > > pre
Hello,
Simon Ser, le mer. 24 févr. 2021 22:57:02 +, a ecrit:
> As prior art, I can think of wshowkeys [1] which displays which keys are being
> pressed on screen. It uses a helper suid process, opens /dev/input/whatever,
> drops privileges, and relays key presses to the main process.
>
> [1]:
On Thursday, February 25th, 2021 at 12:03 AM, Samuel Thibault
wrote:
> Simon Ser, le mer. 24 févr. 2021 22:57:02 +, a ecrit:
> > As prior art, I can think of wshowkeys [1] which displays which keys are
> > being
> > pressed on screen. It uses a helper suid process, opens /dev/input/whatever
On Wednesday, February 24th, 2021 at 10:59 PM, Mike Gorse
wrote:
> As part of the GNOME project, we have Orca.
Thanks for reaching out!
It seems like Orca uses X11 keyboard grabs for two different things…
> Orca uses this key filter for a few things. It wants to announce the key that
> the us