There is at least one potential dialog that breaks accessibility after a user logs in, but before Orca (or Gok) loads. I became aware of this one demonstrating Orca in Italian to a CompSci professor at a recont F/OSS symposium in Florence. The dialog we came across advises of available updates. It does not talk (in my case). So, it's an accessibility show-stopper. Generically speaking, all such potential pop-ups need to be vetted for accessibility. What about the one that says: "you're not connected to the Internet," for instance? Of course, one might also ask why an ordinary user is being prompted for sysadmin tasks. In the current instance, that's seems inappropriate, imho, though the generic problem remains. -- Janina Sajka, Phone: +1.202.595.7777; sip:janina@xxxxxxxx Partner, Capital Accessibility LLC http://CapitalAccessibility.Com Marketing the Owasys 22C talking screenless cell phone in the U.S. and Canada Learn more at http://ScreenlessPhone.Com Chair, Open Accessibility janina@xxxxxxxx Linux Foundation http://a11y.org -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list