Bug#1032319: gnome-shell: Accessibility Regression: ctrl-alt-tab doesn't stay on top bar

Sam Hartman hartmans at debian.org
Sun Mar 5 15:44:34 GMT 2023


>>>>> "Jeremy" == Jeremy Bícha <jeremy.bicha at canonical.com> writes:

    Jeremy> Open the GNOME Tweaks app.  Scroll down the left sidebar to
    Jeremy> the panel named Windows.  In the main panel, scroll down to
    Jeremy> the Window Focus section.  Click to Focus should be
    Jeremy> selected.

    Jeremy> I haven't spent much time trying to navigate the GNOME
    Jeremy> Tweaks app with the keyboard and screen reader. It may not
    Jeremy> be a great experience.

It's not great, but it's not horrible until you get to the end.
I can find the focus control, but I cannot figure out the current value.
I hit tab to where it should be and it simply announces "label."
I can however expand the options and use the orca review keys to select
click to focus with the orca mouse click.
I *assume* that probably makes things click to focus,
And I'm assuming that  the command Simon gave me should work.
But as I indicated in my signed response, even on a fresh install (which
presumably has the default focus), I can reproduce.

--Sam



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