Nick Gawronski, on lun. 01 mai 2017 14:35:39 -0500, wrote: > Hi, Why not have the shortcuts be the same for both console and graphical > discs to make things easier for the end user?
I was thinking that the user still needs to somehow decide between console and graphical, but he can just press ctrl-alt-f[1-7] for that. So it rather becomes a question of enabling speech, only. I just realized: to be coherent with the standard installation CD, shouldn't the "Install" entry just enter the exact install menu as found on the standard installation CD? That way, the main menu can contain the live boot options with shortcuts, and typing 'i' enter leads to the install boot menu, with the usual boot options with shortcuts. For sighted people, that only means pressing enter one more time, and for non-sighted people, that means only having to type 'i' enter before having the usual installation shortcuts, and thus having all shortcuts but 'i' available in the live menu. Just in case that was not clear: I mean having this menu at live boot (shortcuts marked with ^): ^Live Live (^failsafe) ^Install ^Advanced options Live with ^speech synthesis and the Install submenu would just be the standard install menu: ^Back ^Graphical install ^Install ^Advanced options ^Help Install with ^speech synthesis debian-live people, what do you think of that compromise? Samuel