Odd Martin Baanrud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...]
> So, I have some questions: > > Is it possible to enable orca on the first boot after install?? I am afrsaid you have to manually install orca by running "apt-get install gnome-orca" after your first boot. > Since I need to use BRLTTY durring the installation, how will that effect > Orca? Orca needs BRLTTY to do braille output anyway, so to answer your question, brltty has a positive effect on orca :-). > Can I use Orca in terminals under X? You can use Orca with gnome-terminal. > Does Orca have the same cut/copy/paste-functions as Speakup? No, Orca has no cut/copy/paste functionality by itself, you use what GNOME and/or X11 provide to you. > Can Orca be used in combination with BRLTTY/Speakup, or do I need to > run it as a stand-alone screen reader? Orca communicates with BRLTTY, so yes they interoperate. If you switch to a text console, BRLTTY will automatically take over and do the screen review for you. If you switch back to the X erver where GNOME is running, Orca will automatically take over the braille display. I am not sure regarding speakup, I guess if you are using software speech via speech-dispatcher it should be possible to use speakup and orca concurrently, but I am really just guessing here. The speakup-list or the orca-list are probably better places for this question. P.S.: Nearly all of your questions would have been better posted to the orca-list instead, since they were all mostly Orca specific, not really Debian specific... -- CYa, Mario | Debian Developer <URL:http://debian.org/> .''`. | Get my public key via finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] : :' : | 1024D/7FC1A0854909BCCDBE6C102DDFFC022A6B113E44 `. `' `- <URL:http://delysid.org/> <URL:http://www.staff.tugraz.at/mlang/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]