Orca (screen reader) says the current time+"menu" when clicking on the clock in unity-greeter

Bug #943678 reported by Péter Trombitás
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Bug Description

I'm using Ubuntu Precise with all the latest updates installed.
In unity-greeter, if I turn on the screen reader and click on the clock, it calls it eg. "11:23 menu" instead of clock or something.
If it matters, it reads in English but my locale is Hungarian.

Matt Fischer (mfisch)
Changed in unity-greeter:
status: New → Confirmed
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Matt Fischer (mfisch) wrote :

Peter,

Thanks for taking the time to report this to make Ubuntu better. After some investigation, I have determined that unfortunately this is not a bug. orca is trying to give context to let you know that you're in a menu. You can fire Orca up at the desktop and use any menu or indicator and it will do the same.

Changed in unity-greeter:
status: Confirmed → Invalid
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