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Message #46172
[Bug 1407865] Re: "Super+Alt+S" did not function at the login screen
** Description changed:
- Summary:Some accessibility features of the Ubuntu operating system did not function. The command to toggle the Orca screen reader on and off (super+alt+S) did not function at the Login screen.
+ [Impact]
+ Lenovo customer require to fix it.
+
+ [Regression Potential]
+ N/A
+
+ [Other Info]
+ N/A
+
+ Summary:
+ Some accessibility features of the Ubuntu operating system did not function. The command to toggle the Orca screen reader on and off (super+alt+S) did not function at the Login screen.
+
Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot into the system.
2. Press "super+alt+s" to enable the orca screen reader.
+
Expected result:The screen reader should be enabled.
+
Actual result:It doesn't work.
** Description changed:
- [Impact]
+ [Impact]
Lenovo customer require to fix it.
- [Regression Potential]
+ [Regression Potential]
N/A
[Other Info]
N/A
Summary:
Some accessibility features of the Ubuntu operating system did not function. The command to toggle the Orca screen reader on and off (super+alt+S) did not function at the Login screen.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot into the system.
2. Press "super+alt+s" to enable the orca screen reader.
- Expected result:The screen reader should be enabled.
+ Expected result:
+ The screen reader should be enabled.
- Actual result:It doesn't work.
+ Actual result:
+ It doesn't work.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1407865
Title:
"Super+Alt+S" did not function at the login screen
Status in OEM Priority Project:
Incomplete
Status in OEM Priority Project trusty series:
New
Status in lightdm package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in orca package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
[Impact]
Lenovo customer require to fix it.
[Regression Potential]
N/A
[Other Info]
N/A
Summary:
Some accessibility features of the Ubuntu operating system did not function. The command to toggle the Orca screen reader on and off (super+alt+S) did not function at the Login screen.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot into the system.
2. Press "super+alt+s" to enable the orca screen reader.
Expected result:
The screen reader should be enabled.
Actual result:
It doesn't work.
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