Hi all.
The project has hit a roadblock and is on a long (though hopefully not eternal) 
pause but I have an occasion to send one or two of the computers next week.
At least it will be a proof of concept available to anyone interested (the 
local guy who was supposed to help the kids learn Debian and its accessibility 
tools is alas not available anymore, so not sure of what will actually be done).
Anyway, I recently met one guy of Hypra and he told me that their layer of 
accessibility (which constitutes the core of what they bring to their users) is 
on debian.hypra.fr
I'd like to put it on the computer but I don't understand at all how to. Should 
I just add this URL on the sources.list ?
There is no documentation available on their website that I could find (which I 
can understand, as installing their solution is one of their income stream, and 
they're a small structure - anyway the GPL license they use don't compel them 
to document the installation procedure or anything, just to provide the source 
code, which they do).



------- Original Message -------
On Monday, July 18th, 2022 at 6:21 AM, Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> 
wrote:


> Didier Spaier, le lun. 18 juil. 2022 02:02:05 +0200, a ecrit:
> 

> > Le 18/07/2022 à 00:47, Samuel Thibault a écrit :
> > 

> > > I guess he means the lightdm login page? Normally if the system was
> > > installed with speech/braille enabled, orca is enabled on the login page
> > > as well. Otherwise IIRC lightdm has a shortcut to start orca.
> > 

> > Correct, but probably it depends on the greeter in use.
> > For the GTK greeter it's F4
> 

> 

> GTK happens to be the default greeter installed.
> 

> Samuel

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