Tested Plucky. I updated `gnome-control-center` from `plucky-proposed`,
launched it and enabled the screen reader. Then, I navigated with the
keyboard through all the left tab buttons, and confirmed that the screen
reader said the text in the button, then the "Button" role, and after
that, began the button description, as expected for the patch to work.

Then, I went to System->Users, navigated with the keyboard to the
"Change avatar" button and activated it. The screen reader said "Stock
avatars grouping", and then "Bycicle button" (thus, the avatar name
followed by the role, as expected for the patch to work). I checked all
the avatars, and in all cases the screen reader pronounced the role.

Finally, I went to the "Sound" tab, and navigated with the keyboard to
the "Volume levels" widget. The screen reader said "Volume levels
button", as expected for the patch to work.

So I conclude that the patch fully works as expected in Plucky.

** Tags removed: verification-needed-plucky
** Tags added: verification-done-plucky

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