> From: "S. Massy" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Unfortunately not. This particular poster is blind and uses the Orca > screen-reader to access his computer and the GUI. Orca mostly works with > GTK-based applications OK, thank you for clarifying. So, what is desired is not a GTK application per se, but an application which works correctly with the Orca screen reader software. The Orca wiki (which has a disclaimer of being out of date) has this to say: Orca works with applications and toolkits that support the assistive technology service provider interface (AT-SPI).... Applications and toolkits supporting the AT-SPI include the GNOME GTK+ toolkit, the Java platform's Swing toolkit, SWT, OpenOffice/LibreOffice, Mozilla, and WebKitGtk. According to the AT-SPI entry in wikipedia, support for AT-SPI is included in: GTK+ 2, Java/Swing, the Mozilla suite, StarOffice/OpenOffice.org and Qt 4. So it appears that the possible solutions to the problem would be a GTK application for starting and controlling jack (as originally requested), a Java/Swing application to do the same, or help Rui make any changed needed in qjackctl so that the AT-SPI support in Qt4 is utilized. Possibly a variation on a GTK application would be something like PyGTK which uses the GTK framework but from a language tailored to fast development. -- Chris Caudle _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user