From: jeremy jozwik on
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Camaleón <noelamac(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Check the systax of both files, as Tao suggested.

very little here for me to mess up. so im a bit stumped.

/etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[daemon]

Greeter=/usr/lib/gdmlogin
GtkModulesList=gail:atk-bridge:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libkeymouselistener:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libdwellmouselistener

DefaultSession=gnome.desktop

AddGtkModules=true

[security]

[xdmcp]

[gui]

[greeter]

GraphicalTheme=gnomeblack

GraphicalThemes=debian-greeter

Browser=false

[chooser]

[debug]

[servers]
==========================================
/etc/gdm/modules/accesskeymouseevents

# AT Program - GOK (GNOME On-screen Keyboard)
#
# Include a gesture for both right and left mouse button, for both right
# and left handed users.
#
# hold right or left mouse button 3 times for 3 seconds each time.
# <Mouse1> 3 3000 10000 /usr/bin/gok --login --access-method=directselection
# <Mouse3> 3 3000 10000 /usr/bin/gok --login --access-method=directselection

# Also support Xinput switches
#
# <Switch1> 1 5000 0 /usr/bin/gok --login
--access-method=automaticscanning --scan-action=switch1
--select-action=switch1
# <Switch2> 3 50 3000 /usr/bin/gok --login
--access-method=inversescanning --scan-action=switch1
--select-action=switch2
# <Switch3> 3 1000 10000 /usr/bin/gok --login
--access-method=automaticscanning --scan-action=switch3
--select-action=switch3

# Although most GOK users would want to use a mouse/switch button to start GOK,
# also include a keybinding for starting GOK with direct selection mode.
#
# <Control>k 1 1000 10000 /usr/bin/gok --login --access-method=directselection

# AT Program - ORCA
#
# press ctrl-s for 1 second to launch orca in speech mode
#
# <Control>s 1 1000 10000 /usr/bin/orca -n -d main-window

# press ctrl-m for 1 second to launch orca in mag mode
#
# <Control>m 1 1000 10000 /usr/bin/orca -n -d main-window -d speech
-e magnifier

# press ctrl-o or ctrl-g for 1 second to launch orca in speech and mag mode
#
# <Control>o 1 1000 10000 /usr/bin/orca -n -d main-window -e magnifier
# <Control>g 1 1000 10000 /usr/bin/orca -n -d main-window -e magnifier

# Start florence virtual keyboard by pressing any mouse button for 2 seconds
<Mouse1> 1 2000 10000 /usr/bin/florence --focus --no-gnome
--use-config /usr/share/florence/florence.conf
<Mouse2> 1 2000 10000 /usr/bin/florence --focus --no-gnome
--use-config /usr/share/florence/florence.conf
<Mouse3> 1 2000 10000 /usr/bin/florence --focus --no-gnome
--use-config /usr/share/florence/florence.conf


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From: Camaleón on
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 07:50:53 -0700, jeremy jozwik wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Camaleón <noelamac(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> Check the systax of both files, as Tao suggested.
>
> very little here for me to mess up. so im a bit stumped.
>
> /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

As per the instructions, is not that file the one you have to edit but "/
etc/gdm/custom.conf" :-)

If it's not there, just create it and see how it goes.

Greetings,

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From: jeremy jozwik on
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 8:13 AM, Camaleón <noelamac(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> As per the instructions, is not that file the one you have to edit but "/
> etc/gdm/custom.conf" :-)
> If it's not there, just create it and see how it goes.

grrr.. ok, sorry about that. i no longer get the conf file warning anymore.
but nor do i get the keyboard.

ive noticed in the accesskey file im calling
/usr/bin/florence --focus --no-gnome --use-config
/usr/share/florence/florence.conf

but if i try to run that from the terminal i get

$ /usr/bin/florence --focus --no-gnome --use-config
/usr/share/florence/florence.conf
/usr/bin/florence: unrecognized option `--focus'
/usr/bin/florence - Florence is a simple virtual keyboard for Gnome.
Usage: /usr/bin/florence [OPTION]...
Options:
-h, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version output version information and exit
-c, --config open configuration window
-d, --debug print debug information to stdout

Report bugs to <f.agrech(a)gmail.com>.
More informations at <http://florence.sourceforge.net>.


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From: Camaleón on
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 08:29:10 -0700, jeremy jozwik wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 8:13 AM, Camaleón wrote:

>> As per the instructions, is not that file the one you have to edit but
>> "/ etc/gdm/custom.conf" :-)
>> If it's not there, just create it and see how it goes.
>
> grrr.. ok, sorry about that. i no longer get the conf file warning
> anymore.

Good :-)

> but nor do i get the keyboard.

Remember that at login screen you have to press any mouse button to
activate the virtual keyboard. If you do not press any key, Florence does
not become active.

> ive noticed in the accesskey file im calling /usr/bin/florence --focus
> --no-gnome --use-config /usr/share/florence/florence.conf

Mmm, I guess this line is used when the program is to be run from GDM. If
you are inside a GNOME sessión, just run "florence" and the program
should launch.

Just check that two things:

1/ At login screen, click the mouse button and wait for Florence to
appears

2/ Then, after you login, run "florence" to get the keyboard

And report :-)

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From: jeremy jozwik on
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 9:00 AM, Camaleón <noelamac(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Remember that at login screen you have to press any mouse button to
> activate the virtual keyboard. If you do not press any key, Florence does
> not become active.

yah, i know that part ;)

> Mmm, I guess this line is used when the program is to be run from GDM. If
> you are inside a GNOME sessión, just run "florence" and the program
> should launch.

florence runs fine from comand line when logged in, just not with any
of those options.

> 1/ At login screen, click the mouse button and wait for Florence to
> appears

nothing happens then.

> 2/ Then, after you login, run "florence" to get the keyboard

as said above, florence runs fine withing a user session. but at the
login window it will not appear with lines added to custom.conf and
mouse 1-3 activating florence with the instructed options, or without.


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