This test will check that Orca can play a welcome message
- Open Dash type 'system settings' and launch the system settings tool
- system settings opens and contains the Universal Access section
- Select the Universal Access section
- a dialog with accessibility settings opens, you are on the 'seeing' tab.
- Select the Screen Reader option "On"
- Did a voice say "Screen reader ON"?
This test will check that Orca can announce text in the dash
- press the super(windows) key to bring up the dash
- a voice says 'Unity Dash window, entry'
- use the cursor keys to navigate around the dash
- a voice should read out options as you select them
- move down to the lens list at the bottom of the dash
- a voice reads the names of the lenses you have installed
- select the apps lens and press return
- Did the voice announce you are on the applications lens?
This test will check that Orca can announce text in the HUD
- from the dash launch the gedit application
- the text editor opens and a voice says gedit frame
- press alt to bring up the HUD
- a voice indicates you are in the hud
- type 'edit' then use cursor down to read the suggested matching menu items
- Are the options read out by orca? Does selecting an option operate that menu item in the gedit window?
This test will check that Orca can announce text in Ubiquity
- boot a live CD, when you hear the drums press ctrl+s
- a voice should welcome you to orca
- alt-tab to get back to ubiquity and proceed through the wizard using only the keyboard
- Are you able to hear all of the options read by orca? Are you able to install without needing to use the mouse?
This test will check that Orca can announce text in global menu
- in an application with a global menu press alt to bring up the menu
- the name of the menu should be read out (file menu)
- using cursor keys navigate around the menu
- you should get a commentary of the menu
- find a menu item with a shortcut like ctrl+s
- Is the shortcut read to you?
This test will check that Orca can announce text in indicators
- press Alt + F10 to get to the global menu then use the right cursor to go through the menu to the indicators
- the indicator names should be read out
- press Alt + F10 to leave the menu then Alt + F10 again to go back, but this time go left
- this should take you direct to the indicators
- navigate around the indicators using the cursor keys
- you should get a commentary of all items and should not get stuck anywhere.
- in the sound indicator use the cursor keys
- volume should be adjustable with cursors left and right on the volume slider
- in the sound indicator go to the play controls
- Did the music application start? It should not start without asking it to do so.
This test will check that Orca can announce notifications
- cause a notification to happen by sending yourself an email, instant message, irc message, etc.
- Does the screen reader should read notification out loud?
This test will check that Orca can announce text in quicklists
- press alt+f1 to get to keyboard navigation of the launcher
- orca should read application names as you move up and down
- move right on a running application to the quicklists
- Does orca read the quicklist contents?
This test will check that Orca can announce text in workspace switcher
- try using the workspace switcher with the screen reader
- Are you able to use the switcher without looking at the screen and understanding where your applications are?
If all actions produce the expected results listed, please submit a 'passed' result.
If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please submit 'failed' and file a bug. Please be sure to include the bug number when you submit your result
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