RareBird_15,
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Hi all. Hoping there are some users out there that can help me out. I'm using an old computer, not the one I mentioned in my previous posts, but a different one, and isn't speaking. I originally installed Mate, but Orca was freezing a lot, so I switched my to . It seemed like a lot of things were inaccessible, though, so I decided to try . I installed Gnome, chose GDM as the display manager, and restarted the computer. Now, Orca works on the login screen but nowhere else. It seems to be running, and when I run "orca --replace" in the terminal, I get an error about something only working with X11. I've been able to tell that by scanning the screen with on my . I need to get Orca up and running again so I can use my computer. What's the best way to do this, preferably without sighted help, as my mom and stepdad aren't good with .
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pitbuster,
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@RareBird_15 you should be able to pick the type of session on GDM and there should be one called Gnome on Xorg or Gnome on X11 @mastoblind @main

storm,
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@RareBird_15 @mastoblind @main On the login screen there should be a settings button and you can use that to switch to X11. That's the way it works with KDE at least. I haven't used gnome since version 2, so can't say for sure, but it's worth a shot.

k6gte,
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@RareBird_15 @mastoblind @main Hi. This is just a guess, but when you're at the login screen select the user to sign in. Before typing in the password look to the bottom right of the screen. If you see a gear icon click it and choose the x11 option. Then sign in. And give it a try.

weirdwriter,

@k6gte @RareBird_15 @mastoblind @main How would a screen reader see that icon? How would a blind person see that icon?

mdione,
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@k6gte @RareBird_15 @mastoblind @main does "look to the bottom right" and "if you see a gear icon" apply to blind people usage? How does that work?

potungthul,
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@mdione

I was wondering that, too.

@k6gte @RareBird_15 @mastoblind @main

k6gte,
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@mdione @RareBird_15 @mastoblind @main

Well I guess you'd substitute "focus your attention" for "look" and "notice" or "find" for "see"...

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