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# Navigate "System Settings" - "Desktop Effects" - "All Effects" and try all effects in "Accessibility" section. Use shortkeys to enable/disable effects. | # Navigate "System Settings" - "Desktop Effects" - "All Effects" and try all effects in "Accessibility" section. Use shortkeys to enable/disable effects. | ||
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# All accessibility "effects" should work as in their descriptions. You can configure shortkeys and enable/disable effects with them. | # All accessibility "effects" should work as in their descriptions. You can configure shortkeys and enable/disable effects with them. | ||
# Orca should read navigation buttons when using mouse and keyboard. Orca should read block of text like websites and documents. | |||
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Revision as of 16:52, 14 November 2012
Description
Setup
- Ensure that you have
qt-at-spi
andorca
packages installed. - Test case Desktop Effects should have passed.
How to test
- Navigate "System Settings" - "Desktop Effects" - "All Effects" and try all effects in "Accessibility" section. Use shortkeys to enable/disable effects.
- Run "Orca" application and using screen reader try to navigate in various KDE applications by mouse and keyboard. Read block of text using "+" key.
Expected Results
- All accessibility "effects" should work as in their descriptions. You can configure shortkeys and enable/disable effects with them.
- Orca should read navigation buttons when using mouse and keyboard. Orca should read block of text like websites and documents.