So...
1. Open up .bashrc (if you're using bash, I'm not sure what it is for
tcsh/zsh/fish/etc)
2. Add this line at the end. I put it after the very end of the file,
with a line break to seperate exporting variables to make it easier to
read. Put the following in your .bashrc and save it
export ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED=1
Save it, and open up a terminal, and check the variables with listvars
You should see ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED=1 in the list. Now, try the
--force-renderer-accessibility flag again
On 11/29/21 15:13, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi all,
I have tried this in both Slint and Fedora, and I've not had any luck
making the --force-renderer-accessibility flag work with either
Google-Chrome or Skype, both applications for which this flag use to
work very well in the past.
Am I missing something, or am I just out of luck here.
Unfortunately, I actually need this to work, otherwise, I'll just have
to use the MacBook to do my job.
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