[01:57] I have noticed that capslock still functions like capslock, even though it is used as an Orca modifier key. Is this a known issue? Is there something I am supposed to do to cause capslock to only act as an Orca modifier? === jalcine_ is now known as jalcine === jalcine_ is now known as jalcine [08:53] IvanFetch: it is used as an orca modifier key in "laptop" mode [08:54] IvanFetch: http://library.gnome.org/users/orca/stable/howto_the_orca_modifier.html.en [08:55] to get caps lock when in laptop mode it should be capslock-backspace-capslock [10:47] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbvncFwCkmA video of the installer [10:50] lightdm is basically working OK with orca now [13:39] Hello, why I can't access the language support window? [13:58] hi webczat, which language support window is that? [14:20] AlanBell: the one in settings [14:26] that pops up a silent window loading additional languages [14:26] and another one saying the language support is not installed completely [14:27] hi return and the gksudo dialog pops up for installing language packs [14:27] then another silent dialog saying that it could not install the full launchage support [14:28] then back to the slient languages dialog [14:28] which doesn't appear to be keyboard navigable [14:29] webczat: I will do a video and bug report of that later, it looks to be totally broken [14:46] hemm I'm not sure how that's possible that this has not been discovered through two ubuntu versions? [14:58] well it has been discovered now :) [14:58] there might already be a bug report about it [15:39] what with lightdm accessibility and unity3d? === kinoucho` is now known as kinouchou [16:02] I think orca starts in lightdm but I am not sure about all of this... and I am not sure about unity3d as I don't have 3d in my vm and in my host. [18:33] AlanBell: I am using the laptop keyboard layout, and my Orca modifier is set to capslock, but I have noticed that capslock becomes enabled when I am working in terminal. Perhaps I end up pressing capslock - backspace - capslock by accident, while using flat review mode and typing command-lines. I'll be more aware of this next time, and come back here with feedback. [18:36] Not sure the caps lock gets turned on, but, the voice gets stuck in 'upper-case' pitch. [19:15] lightdm is working reasonably now webczat, it reads the name of the person you are entering the password for and doesn't read your password out loud [20:11] Dave_H: Capslock does get turned on - text typed in terminal is upper-case; causing commands to be invalid since they are case sensative.