I am a screen reader user, and full confirm with Michael wrote.
I only possible to use GNOME3 fallback session after I customized my Panel 
lookup.
I removed my top panel, and create a new panel. After this I add the new panel 
with I wanted applets, and add the main menu applet.
I doed this, because factory level missing the fallback session with the system 
menue, with for example containing the Shut down, Log out, and other 
importanter menu items if I press ALT+F1 key combination.
So, because the system main menu is missing, only using keyboard impossible to 
shutdown the system with traditional way.
After I doed the described modifications, I get an one column drowdowned menu 
if I press ALT+F1 key combination, and I access all important informations only 
with keyboard usage.
This is important for example with screen reader users, visual impaired users 
not using the mouse.
The traditional three main menu containing GNOME2 lookup menu system is better, 
because my modified dropdowned menue the screen reader not spokening the first 
awailable menu item if I press ALT+F1 key combination, but this modified lookup 
better with factory two menue containing mode.

An another interesting problem, with I don't no already resolved or not:
Prewious I think the ALT+F1 and ALT+F2 key combinations default are unsetted 
(present panel menue and present run application dialog) with the GNOME3 
fallback session. This is valid the final release?
I don't no this, because I am saved my custom settings after I added this 
shortcuts my system.

Attila
Attila

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