Hi
it's a papenmeier Els 40 connected via USB
- Jann
2013/5/17, Mario Lang :
> Jann Schneider writes:
>
>> now i had the time to try the official wheezy installer, too. Still
>> the same issue: when it comes to hard disk dettection the braille
>> stops working and
maybe?
I think we should open an issue for this, but i'm not sure for what
package it should be?
- Jann
2013/5/8, Jann Schneider :
> Hi Samuel,
>
> I'm not quite sure what you mean :) I think thats the same issue, Ali
> described today in another thread. Maybe it is because we
there any logfiles i could provide for more Information?
I'll also try the new released Version - you know, that issue was with
the RC3, maybe it's allready gone..
- Jann
2013/5/5, Samuel Thibault :
> Jann Schneider, le Sat 04 May 2013 17:06:46 +0200, a écrit :
>> After a
Package: gnome-orca
Version: 3.4.2-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I cannot read the shutdown options in Debian 7 RC2. When i use my users menu in
the top menu, navigate down to shutdown and press enter, i can't read anything
more. Neither speech or braille is giving anymore output. Usually
nal, then do it:
> sudo init 0
> And for reboot, you must put 6 instead cero in init.
> Then, you can set in the sudohers file to allow init execute without ask
> your password.
>
> I hope this helps.
> Manuel.
>
> El 04/05/2013 09:57 a.m., Jann Schneider escribió:
>>
Hi,
when i use the Debian 7 rc2 installer (tried on wednesday 1.5) with
speech and Braille Support it works all fine at first. My Braille
device is auto-dettected and i can use the Braille keys to read the
Screen as well as the speech.
After a vief pages the Braille device stops working. The last
Hi All!
I cannot read the shutdown Options in Debian 7. When i use the menu
for my user in the top menu and navigate down to shutdown (not sure
what it is exactly in english) and press enter orca doesn't read
anything more. There is also nothing on the Braille device. So i can't
choose power off o
Hi,
When i use Strg + Alt + Tab in the login screen there is only "panel
frame" on the braille display. When i press tab or arrow keys there
nothing happens. Looks like there is no chance to enable speech using
only the braille device.
- Jann
2013/5/1, Jann Schneider :
> I'
I'm forwarding this mail because i think i have just missed to press
'answer to all'..
-- Forwarded message ------
From: Jann Schneider
Date: Wed, 1 May 2013 22:31:21 +0200
Subject: Re: Bug#706548: gnome-orca: No speech in login screen
To: Dave Hunt
Hi,
When i ta
just a couple of hours maybe at 15:00 or so i wrote them.
OK i'll wait and if they don't arrive let's say until tomorrow i could
forward them manually.
- Jann
2013/5/1, Samuel Thibault :
> Jann Schneider, le Wed 01 May 2013 18:05:37 +0200, a écrit :
>> I've created t
Hi all,
I've created two bug reports this afternoon and thought they would be
send to this list as CC. I called:
$ reportbug --list-cc=debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
After creating the report and sending it the program said "A copy of
this report will be send to debian-accessibility@lists
Hmm, after i've logged in speech is enabled in orca. Only the login
screen is affected.
Is there an option to switch speech on or off for the login seperatly?
2013/5/1, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort :
> Hi Jann,
>
> On 05/01/2013 03:01 PM, Jann Schneider wrote:
>> Currently i have
Package: gnome-orca
Version: 3.4.2-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Currently i have only braille support in the login screen. I can read my
username and password: etc. in braille but nothing is spoken. Speech just
starts after i've logged in.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 7.0
Package: gnome-orca
Version: 3.4.2-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
When i run orca for the first time - after login - speech and braille both work
fine. After restarting orca i have no more braille output anymore.
I quitted orca by pressing Insert + Q and restarted it by pressing Alt + F
ok thanks.
- Jann
2013/4/30, Samuel Thibault :
> Jann Schneider, le Tue 30 Apr 2013 19:05:06 +0200, a écrit :
>> Now i'm wondering what the default procedure would be to report
>> propusals for improovements or bug reports concerning accessibility?
>> Should i just us
Hi All,
I'm a blind user and currently testing the RC2 of Debian 7.
First of all i have to say: thanks, you did a great job on the new
Debian as fahr as accessibility is concerned!
In particular i love this new, talking installer and the speech
support for pure console! These are very good new fea
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