Re: XFCE a11Y specific tweaks?

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It does, as a pleasant surprise.


Now if it'd quit randomly saving my sessions, that'd help. I've a mind to just start brute forcing that one. I like what XFCE is going for, it's absolutely light and good for my low power machine

On 3/10/23 14:30, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
yes and has for some time by now.  I used it a couple years ago.



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On Fri, 10 Mar 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

Does orca work with x f c e now?

On Mar 10, 2023, at 02:17, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Quick question. I've put XFCE  on an Arch install on an old laptop, since it's one that takes up the least space out of all desktops and is lightweight.


So what are some suggested things I should do from an A11Y standpoint? I'm setting up shortcuts for things like Firefox or Thunderbird, an so on. I've checked the box for assistive tech, I've set my .bashrc up correctly.


So what XFCE specific things do people suggest? I'm starting to like XFCE now I've got the hang of it a little, just wondering what A11Y things I need to do in order to get the last few kinks out of it
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