** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Luke Yelavich (themuso) => (unassigned)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/933905
Title:
Recent compiz update playing havock with Orca keybindings.
Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Using the Orca screen reader with compiz in precise. Orca uses the
number pad for navigating the contents on the screen, this is when
numlock is turned off.
With a recent compiz update, using some of these number pad commands
for orca causescompiz to move me to the workspace directly below the
workspace I am on. A work-around is to use the bottom two workspaces
in the grid, but most blind people don't even know about workspaces.
To reproduce:
1. Start Orca, and make sure the keyboard layout is set to desktop in Orca
preferences.
2. Make sure numlock is turned off.
3. Go to either workspace 1 or 2.
4. Preferably in an application window, hold numpad 0, and press numpad 9 to
move Orca's flat review to the bottom of the aplication window.
5. Then press numpad 7 to move to the previous line of contents in the
application. YOu may have to perform steps 4 and 5 more than once to cause the
bug.
You should notice that your focus moves to the workspace directly
below the workspace you were in.
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Desired solution:
When Orca is started, the offending shortcuts should be automatically
disabled. When Orca exits, the offending shortcuts should be re-
enabled.
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