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Bug#948676: at-spi2-core: /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90qt-a11y does not enable Qt5 support as the Wiki indicates



Samuel Thibault dixit:

>I guess in your case what you expected was that at the very least
>applications started after orca got started should be accessible, even
>if orca is only started by hand. This would work if Qt was not only
>looking at org.a11y.Status ScreenReaderEnabled (the control panel
>configuration), but also at org.a11y.Status IsEnabled (set by Orca on
>startup). This would not be enough for making existing applications
>accessible when you first start Orca, Bug#874054 mentions that it's
>because Qt currently doesn't monitor the dbus IsEnabled variable.

Ooh, interesting. From what the MuseScore people say, after start
of orca would be enough (also, AIUI, orca starts with the desktop
session or can be made to).

>Could we at least restore looking at IsEnabled in Qt, as the attached
>patch does? Actually, that is needed for proper focus tracking in Qt
>applications for zoom support in compiz when Orca is not used. The

Would this have the effect of losing keyboard input in MuseScore
when orca is used, which is what one tester reported?

I’m under plain X11 with evilwm, no desktop environment, and did
not have that issue. (On the other hand, this means I have no
control panel to configure orca either. But I’ve only ran tests
on Debian for the benefit of upstream anyway…)

bye,
//mirabilos
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