Hello,

All right, I can use yelp, but the procedure is rather weird. I have Debian 
Buster. Originally it was CLI only. I first tried Gnome, but that kept crashing 
and 
burning. Mate is much better. I have a Focus 40 Braille display. When I start 
yelp I can arrow down from the top. Things flash on the display, much too fast 
to 
read. Pressing the forward advance button does nothing, but if I press the back 
button on the display I will get to something. Then pressing the forward button 
enables me to read the screen. I can even press buttons and links to go to 
topics and read those.

I've gotten used to having to use some weird maneuvers to get to things on the 
GUI. Some of that may be due to Orca. I think that Orca and Mate should behave 
the 
same on all distros.

Thanks,
John

On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 06:53:22PM +0200, Didier Spaier wrote:
> Hello John,
> 
> As Alex said, at least here (Slint distribution) there are several ways to 
> access the help for the Mate desktop:
> 
> 1. With the focus on the desktop, just press F1.
> 2. Press Alt + F1 to put the focus on the Application menu, arrow right twice 
> to switch to the System menu, then Arrow down three times to focus on Help 
> and press Enter.
> 3. Start  mate-terminal, or just press Alt + F2 to raise a Run... dialog, 
> then type either yelp or gnome-help, press Enter, then press Tab to navigate 
> to the help for the Mate desktop (Orca will give an output only when you 
> press Tab in this case, at least here).
> 
> If the key bindings or commands differ when using Mate, please Alex tell us.
> 
> Caveat: I confirm that Orca speaks when using the Mate help, but didn't check 
> that a braille device gets the output as well (I add that knowing that you 
> are deaf, and not owning one).
> 
> Slint list in CC: please some of you using a braille device confirm or infirm 
> in the Slint list (or here if registered to this one) that it's usable with 
> the Mate help.
> 
> As an aside, providing a web site with the same information is doable using 
> yelp-tools. I have considered doing that at least for Slint (and suggest to 
> the Mate developers to provide such a thing for all distributions), but 
> didn't as the integrated help became accessible.
> 
> Cheers,
> Didier
> 
> Le 20/05/2020 à 16:59, Alex ARNAUD a écrit :
> > Didier in CC told me mate-user-guide is accessible so it could probably 
> > told you the trick to make it working
> > 
> > Best regards.
> > 
> > Le 20/05/2020 à 16:13, John J. Boyer a écrit :
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> Thanks Alex.
> >>
> >> I have tried going to wiki.mate-desktop.org/#!index.md with both firefox 
> >> and Chromium. I couldnt make head or tail of the site. The help option in 
> >> Mate
> >> does not work.
> >> How can I read the mate-user-guide? My opinioon is that they should have 
> >> made it a simple Web page. That is what NVDA did.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> John
> 

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