Hello
On 04/29/2017 06:35 PM, Scott Leggett wrote:
tags 861387 + moreinfo unreproducible
severity 861387 important
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Hello Mika,
On 2017-04-28.13:17, Mika Hanhijärvi wrote:
Package: pasystray
Version: 0.6.0-1
Severity: grave
Hello
pasystray applet is visible in the Gnome's legacy icon tray but when I click
the icon then applet menu does not open. This makes pasystray unusable,
atleast on Gnome, I do not know if the problem happens on other desktops too.
Thanks for the bug report.
I have tried to reproduce your issue by downloading the latest live-cd
of Strech with Gnome, and installing pasystray. As you can see in the
attached screenshot, the menu does work for me (both right-click and
left-click).
Could you provide any more information about your Gnome configuration
that is different from the default?
You could also try running `pasystray -d` in a terminal to print debug
information that may help figure out what's going on.
In the meantime, I have downgraded the severity of the bug as I cannot
reproduce it on a default Gnome desktop.
I can not see the screenshot because I am blind. If the pasystray menu
opens then atleast it does not work with Orca screen reader. Note that I
use the computer using keyboard whithout using mouse. Blind users like
me can not use mouse. So when I say that i click the pasystray icon, I
mean that I select the icon using left and right arrow keys from
keyboard and then I click the icon using enter or space from keyboard.
When I click the pasystray icon Orca screen reader says something like
"shshshsh" or something like that, but the pasystray menu can not be
accessed from keyboard. The menu may be accessible using mouse, but as I
said I am blind and I can not use mouse.
I am using the Gnome desktop installed by Debian. This problem happens
on both of my laptops running Debian Stretch. Both laptops have been
upgraded from Jessie to Stretch The only package that I have installed
from outside of debian is Skype.
I have still the padevchooser installed, because pasystray does not
work. I do not know if that could cause problems. I would like to
uninstall padevchooser because it is not in Debian anymore, but if If I
uninstall it and pasystray does anot work then I have no Pulseaudio
applet at all...
Here is how to reproduce this bug:
1) install Orca screen reader
2) activate Orca
3) go to Gnome desktop legacy icon tray by pressing ctrl-alt-tab from
keyboard
4) select the pasystray applet by using left and right arrow keys from
keyboard
5( click the pasystray by pressing enter or space from keyboard