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Hi Mario
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 02:54:00AM EST, Mario Lang wrote:
Can anyone refresh my memories how autostart of orca for a particular
user is exactly done? I know there are several ways to hack it,
but what is it that the assistive technology preferences dialog
in GNOME changes in ~/ to achieve it?
It depends on the gnome version. If its GNOME 2.22 or earlier, there
is a gconf key that you have to set, to true;
/desktop/gnome/applications/at/visual/startup.
If its GNOME 2.24, you have to copy the orca .desktop file from
/usr/share/applications to ~/.config/autostart.
Hope this helps.
Luke
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