GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 663256
Accessibility menu does not have "screen reader"
Last modified: 2012-06-19 16:20:08 UTC
The Accessibility menu does not have the screen reader listed, so the user can't enable it from the menu and has to go to system settings. See screenshots
Created attachment 200531 [details] Screenshot of the menu
It is not there, because it has not been reliable enough. That is still the case. When an AT like orca is running, applications tend to crash when interacting with any treeview, such as in the file chooser...
Indeed. I hadn't realized at the time Gnome-shell crashed as it was restarting without disruption. But it seems that Emacs is crashing too. Etc. :-(
I think we should reevaluate this for 3.6, things are better now
if we push for a11y on-by-default in 3.6, we should get this done
Created attachment 216542 [details] [review] trivial patch
Unfortunately, with this patch, turning the screen reader off again from the menu triggers a segfault in cally:
+ Trace 230374
Review of attachment 216542 [details] [review]: Sure.
Review of attachment 216542 [details] [review]: (In reply to comment #7) > Unfortunately, with this patch, turning the screen reader off again from the > menu triggers a segfault Whoops, obviously not a-c-n then
fixed with clutter master
Review of attachment 216542 [details] [review]: Go ahead then