Unless you're like me and prefer the power button shut down the system without asking I guess. It's still a bug either way.
On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 10:59 -0500, Ignasi Cambra wrote: > The best way I found to get out of the panel when stuck is to press the power > button on the computer, which brings up the shutdown dialogue which Orca will > properly focus on. > > Ignasi > On Feb 10, 2010, at 7:52 AM, Luca Ferretti wrote: > > > Il giorno mar, 09/02/2010 alle 13.21 -0700, Jacob Schmude ha scritto: > >> Hi > >> Actually this isn't quite true although the method for focusing them > >> isn't obvious, nor is it obvious that you are on the indicator applet. > > > > IMHO it's wrong ;) The proper panel item keyboard interaction should be > > as described here > > > > http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-access-guide/nightly/keynav-5.html > > > >> Basically, tab around the panel until you hear "menu bar" one to the > >> left of the clock. Press the right arrow. > > > > I wasn't using speech or braille display. The applets should also have a > > visual indication of current focus, but libindicate applet are missing > > this. > > > >> 1. Indicator is not identified as such, this would be easily fixable. It > >> is identified as "menu bar" instead which, while technically correct in > >> a sense as it does function similar to a menu, isn't descriptive enough > >> since there's already the main menu bar on the panel. > > > > Yes, developers should provide a a11y unique name for each libindicate > > based applet. I think this could be easy, 'cause basically are just > > menus. > > > >> 2. While doing this, sometimes you get stuck on the panel and can only > >> tab between the indicator and the clock. The only way out of it I've > >> found is to click the mouse somewhere else. This is more nasty. None of > >> the task switching or panel switching keystrokes will work if you get > >> into this situation. > > > > True, this is really really bad. > > > > > > > > -- > > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > > Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility > >
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