4. Mouse ReviewUsing the pointer to examine the screenJoanmarie Diggsjoanied@gnome.org
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Mouse Review
Orca's Mouse Review feature causes Orca to present
the object under the mouse pointer. Unlike Orca's
Flat Review feature, Mouse Review
is not limited to the active window; instead, Orca will attempt
to identify what accessible object, if any, is visually under the pointer
as you move the mouse. If you have moved the pointer over an accessible
object with information to present, Orca will present that object
and its information to you.
Because enabling Mouse Review causes Orca to listen for, and then
process, all changes in the position of the Mouse Pointer, this feature is
disabled by default. To have it always enabled, check the Speak object
under mouse checkbox found on the
General page of Orca's
Preferences dialog. In addition, you will find an unbound command
named Toggle mouse review mode on the
Key Bindings page of that same
dialog box. By binding this command, as described in the
Introduction to Key Bindings,
you can enable and disable Mouse Review on an as-needed basis.
Default Settings and Keybindings Are Independent of One Another
Note that you can choose to have Mouse Review always enabled or not and
still toggle it on and off by binding and using the Toggle mouse
review mode command. It is not necessary to enable it in order to
toggle it because settings and keybindings are independent of one another.