Dear List!
Will, I have a question with verbosity setting (speech and
braille page)
with Orca:
I read with gnome2-accessibility-guide this paragraph:
"The verbosity setting determines the amount of
information that will be
spoken in certain situations. For example, if it is set to
verbose, the
synthesizer will speak shortcut keys for items in pull down
menus. When
it is set to brief, these shortcut keys are not
announced."
It is very interesting, because my Orca verbosity setting
set to
verbose, but the shorcuts not sayed Orca automaticaly e.g.
with pulldown
menus or another controls.
If I pressing enter key with numeric keypad, Orca say this
informations
e.g. with menu item
or current control shortcut (e.g. file altF).
The qoted gnome2-accessibility-guide documentation paragraph
is bug, or
this is an Orca bug with verbosity setting preference?
I am using gnome-speech espeak driver.
If Orca not know this feature, possible doing with new
feature in future
versions (automatic shorcut information saying and writing
braille
display if the verbosity setting choosed)?
Attila
_______________________________________________
Orca-list mailing list
Orca-list gnome.org
http
://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list
Visit
http://live.gnome.org/Orca
for more information on Orca
_______________________________________________
Orca-list mailing list
Orca-list gnome.org
http
://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list
Visit http://live.gnome.org/Orca
for more information on Orca
|