Christopher Toth wrote:
> I hit alt+f7 again to return to the gdm login window. I selected my
> user and was greeted with a password field. "Quite reasonable," I
> thought, while typing my password. "This Linux accessibility thing
> has gotten a lot better!"
Access to Gdm with Orca was a last-min
Hi,
El 29/05/2013 09:18 p.m., Tyler Spivey escribió:
I just installed Debian netinst with the desktop environment.
I like the new accessible installer in that I'm able to get a basic
system up and running.
However, I've encountered the following problems in the first few
minutes of using the new
I just installed Debian netinst with the desktop environment.
I like the new accessible installer in that I'm able to get a basic
system up and running.
However, I've encountered the following problems in the first few
minutes of using the new system:
1. After boot, speakup starts reading all the
Some more info on this. Sorry for the mishmash of posting styles:
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Subject:Re: Getting Started
Resent-Date:Thu, 30 May 2013 01:50:30 + (UTC)
Resent-From:debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
Date: Wed, 29 May 2013 20:49:23 -0500
From: Ma
Hi,
I agree. I think that the null Place should be disabled by default. One
can activate the file manager on the desktop via gnome tweac tool, but
the newer users may have problems with this configuration by default.
Also I think that is better that the Orca Window appears in the desktop,
to
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You're right. It starts, and will say "welcome to orca" when you alt-tab, it
says "orca screenreader inaccessible" and will say "startiing orca
preferences" when you hit the space bar to start the prefs dialog.
Hope it's fixed soon.
--
Doug Smith: Special Agent
S.W.A.T Spiritual Warf
List,
I'm an old speakup user who makes my living making accessible software
for the blind for Windows and Mac. Recently I decided to see how well I
could port my stack, primarily Python-based, over to a modern Debian
machine to determine if it would be worthwhile to cut releases for all
three
can say orca are totaly broken
it starts but no more
Your message dated Wed, 29 May 2013 20:30:24 +0200
with message-id <51a64940.3050...@debian.org>
and subject line Close: ebook-speaker depends on xterm without declaring it
has caused the Debian Bug report #704733,
regarding ebook-speaker depends on xterm without declaring it
to be marked as done.
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