Hello, Maybe i am speculating too much but this appears to me like the issue i have tried to report in my long message on mondayslow system responses, broken alt+tab key navigation and possibly other keyboard issues.
Greetings Peter Dňa 4.4.2012, o 20:46, Dave Hunt <ka1...@gmail.com> napísal: > Hi, > > Here's the latest on my playing with the Ubuntu beta for 04-April. > > After getting the system started, I hit the 'try Ubuntu' button, and got a > talking Unity-2d session. I set Orca's preferences and made a couple of > keyboard shortcuts, using the gnome control center, launched from the Unity > launcher as 'system settings'. I opened a Nautilus window on my home folder, > also with the launcher, using 'super+2'. Using the menu, I found and > connected to my wifi access point. With the connection now open, I hit some > web pages. Since gedit is not on the launcher by default, I used 'alt+f2' to > type its name. Orca was silent here. Orca did not focus on the gedit window > until I used 'super+3' to focus on my running browser, then use 'alt+tab' to > go to gedit. I could read and type in this window, but Orca was show to echo > my typing or read the character at cursor. Thinking I could speed up Orca by > restarting it, I used 'alt+f2' to type 'orca --replace'. The 'replace' > switch seemed to be ignored, and I got two running instances of Orca. I > opened a terminal, using 'ctrl+alt+t', and had to play with app switching to > get focus. I typed 'orca --quit' to the terminal, to stop these instances. > I started orca from the terminal. As a test, I tried opening the application > manus with 'alt+f10'; orca did not read them. I tried to switch to my gedit > window, with 'alt+tab', and orca stayed silent until I released both keys. > When speech resumed, it took several seconds to do so. At this point, I > decided the session was hopelessly thrashing, and mashed the power button to > shut it down, since nothing was talking anymore. > > If this account can help someone, please let me know. Also, what further > detail can I provide in order to help the effort? > > > > Cheers, > > > Dave > > > > > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility