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I wanted to add a user, so in the system menu, I went tosystem settings,
and then to users and groups.
After going in there, the message was given that to access system config
users, I would need to enter password.
That was done, and then no speech.
I had to alt f 4 to stop that window.
How may one give orca access to one's whole system?
Should I install e speakup?
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Someone who is not on this list wrote to me, and said my problem could be caused by something called policy kit.
Not sure what that is about.
> On Sep 8, 2018, at 12:59 PM, Daniel Crone <dcrone215@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I wanted to add a user, so in the system menu, I went tosystem settings, and then to users and groups.
>
> After going in there, the message was given that to access system config users, I would need to enter password.
>
> That was done, and then no speech.
>
> I had to alt f 4 to stop that window.
>
> How may one give orca access to one's whole system?
>
> Should I install e speakup?
>
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