Im passing this on as suggested below. It regards an accessibility regression I discovered in YaST for Opensuse 12.3, GNOME edition. I use the orca screen reader to render the GNOME display as synthesized speech. When trying to use YaST, I find that Orca is silent when I focus on one of the panels, for instance, Software Management; any panel shows this behavior. Speech for other applications is not effected. Thanks for listening, Dave Hunt -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [opensuse-gnome] Accessibility Regression in 12.3 Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2013 16:31:00 -0500 From: Michael Catanzaro <mike.catanzaro@gmail.com> To: Dave Hunt <ka1cey@gmail.com> CC: opensuse-gnome@opensuse.org On Thu, 2013-03-28 at 12:57 -0400, Dave Hunt wrote:
Hi,
I find that YaST is no longer accessible, using the orca screen reader. I can log in and choose a group, for instance, Mail Server, with accessibility. The chosen group is inaccessible, however. I still have access to running apps, e. g. the top level of YaST. All of this was accessible in 12.2.
Thanks,
Dave Hunt
Dave, You might want to ask on yast-devel@opensuse.org as well.