Well, if we know what device the demonstration will be done on, I believe
we will be able to make more reasonable adjustments
>
> >i have used linux with orca long times
> >orca is not perfect but are jaws or nvda perfect?
> >or windows narrator?
> >we should not talk about surfing the web with voiceover on osx
>
> Voiceover for macos is slowly becoming a joke. It's unfortunate really
>
>
> >orca and talkback are stable.
>
Orca has significantly less people working on it than other screen readers.
Voiceover for ios can be considered as far more mature and refined than
talk back.
>
> >only apple fanboys says anything else
>
Well, a list of screen readers:
Voiceover (apple operating systems: ios, macos ETC)
Orca (linux screen reader)
NVDA (windows screen reader: free)
JAWS (windows screen reader: paid but has a free trial)
Kind regards: Ahmed
On Tue, 30 Mar 2021 at 15:45, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Ahmed Hassan, le mar. 30 mars 2021 12:59:47 +0100, a ecrit:
> >
> > >Does dmesg show that the kernel complains about a missing firmware?
> > >Perhaps you need to install firmware-intel-sound?
> >
>
>
> >Does dmesg show that the kernel complains about a missing firmware?
> >Perhaps you need to install firmware-intel-sound?
> I am unsure how to check this. In addition, wouldn't this be included in
> the non-free iso?
> >Samuel
Regards
>
debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
Dear Debian accessibility team, I am unable to get sound to work with
debian.
I have tried the
firmware-10.9.0-amd64-netinst.iso however, there is no sound. The debian
wiki suggests that beeps should be heard when the installer appears
(however they do not). N
Sorry to chime in here, but do any of The CDs use BRLTTY 6.3.
Also another thing which has been on my mind, why can't orca be integrated
into the debian installer (obviously not for the netinst ISOs)
Regards
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