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{{admon/note | Even if you don't need to use accessibility technologies. Please find some time to test it for users who depends on these functionality.}}
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* Ensure that you have {{package|qt-at-spi}} and {{package|orca}} packages installed.
* Test case [[QA:Testcase KDE4 Desktop Effects|Desktop Effects]] should have passed.
* Set "QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1" in your environment by running: <code>echo "export QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1" > /etc/kde/env/qt-at-spi.sh</code> and relogin to KDE.
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# 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.
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# 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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Latest revision as of 14:22, 15 November 2012

Description

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Even if you don't need to use accessibility technologies. Please find some time to test it for users who depends on these functionality.

Setup

  • Ensure that you have Package-x-generic-16.pngqt-at-spi and Package-x-generic-16.pngorca packages installed.
  • Test case Desktop Effects should have passed.
  • Set "QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1" in your environment by running: echo "export QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1" > /etc/kde/env/qt-at-spi.sh and relogin to KDE.

How to test

  1. Navigate "System Settings" - "Desktop Effects" - "All Effects" and try all effects in "Accessibility" section. Use shortkeys to enable/disable effects.
  2. 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

  1. All accessibility "effects" should work as in their descriptions. You can configure shortkeys and enable/disable effects with them.
  2. Orca should read navigation buttons when using mouse and keyboard. Orca should read block of text like websites and documents.