[09:10] <webczat> Hey, is there someone here who knows how to make synaptics be available for me if i'm using orca?
[09:11] <AlanBell> hi webczat 
[09:11] <AlanBell> I asked TheMuso about it
[09:11] <AlanBell> < TheMuso> AlanBell: It should work in vinux, and if you use an accessibility profile when you install Ubuntu, i.e the braille or 
[09:11] <AlanBell>                  screen reader profiles, sudo and GUI admin tools work, as long as you don't use gksu.
[09:14] <webczat> but, because i was using pendrive without ability to install gfxboot, i was unable to select accessibility profiles.
[09:15] <webczat> actually, i set accessibility functions to true in gconf, and as mandatory.
[09:16] <webczat> wait
[09:16] <webczat> if i set it as mandatory, it may work now :o
[09:16] <webczat> because it may be the problem of a part of it
[09:16] <webczat> s/of/or
[09:25] <webczat> AlanBell: It's the best to ask TheMuso about, if I was unable to use startup disk creator, and I set accessibility manually to on and as mandatory, should I do anything else to make it work?
[09:26] <webczat> because it does not
[09:32] <AlanBell> really not sure, I will try later on a desktop that I installed with the accessibility profile. The computers I am using at the moment I just started orca on, but didn't do it from the installer. Not sure what difference that makes.
[09:36] <webczat> AlanBell: that does not. but i think that accessibility profile has some specialistic gconf settings or others.
[09:40] <webczat> AlanBell: for example i think it sets /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility to true and as default (or mandatory)
[09:40] <webczat> but it's not the only thing it does
[09:40] <webczat> i'm pretty sure
[09:48] <webczat> I sent a list to orca list, describing my problem as fully as i was able to do it
[21:53] <`marianne`> massive amounts of anxiety really suck...