f14 and orca

Adam Williamson awilliam at redhat.com
Fri Oct 1 02:46:59 UTC 2010


On Thu, 2010-09-30 at 21:19 -0400, Jonathan Nadeau wrote:
> Hello list,
> 
> I just tried out f14 and orca really doesn't work. When you first
> start orca it does not go through the set up like it normally does.
> Instead it starts right away like it has already been set up and
> doesn't let you go through the orca configuration. Orca does start to
> talk but you can't move around on the desktop or anywhere like the
> gnome menu or any of the panels. When you press a button on the
> keyboard orca just says the key you are pressing. It's as if orca
> doesn't have focus of the desktop and can't move anywhere. I figured I
> would try to erase the config folder in the home folder by going to
> the home folder and pressing control h to show the hidden folders and
> there was no .orca folder to erase I'm not sure what this means but
> this is what I have found. Thanks for your time and help

Thanks, Jon. Can you check for a ~/.config/orca maybe?

I just ran Orca on my desktop and it popped up the Orca Preferences
window and played a 'Welcome to Orca' message. Is that what it's meant
to do?
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