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@Chiquidrakula It means any Linux distribution that ships with Wayland by default (any distribution that ships the default configuration of the two major display environments – GNOME and KDE – which ship with Wayland as default by default) like Fedora, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, etc., are inaccessible to disabled people who need a screen reader in order to use a computer.

#a11y#accessibility#FOSS
Robert-André Mauchin

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@Chiquidrakula

Are you sure though? I am on Fedora 40 KDE, so with Wayland, and I accidentally started Orca last week and it started reading me buttons and stuff with a terrible voice.

@eclipseo @Chiquidrakula A screen reader isn’t a passive app that just reads what’s on the screen. It is controlled by a person who tells it what to read and uses it to navigate through an operating system, apps, and documents interactively. What makes Orca broken on any Linux distribution that ships with Wayland by default is that you cannot control the screen reader because the global key you use to activate it doesn’t work. (And it’s not a trivial fix; it requires major work to fix properly.)