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Patrick ZAJDA
help, I'd like to point out that the first test was
carried out on December 9 and my test on December 15, and the bug is
still present.
thanks,
Jerem
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Patrick ZAJDA
White, le mer. 11 oct. 2023 13:15:25 -0400, a ecrit:
On 11/10/23 10:50, Patrick ZAJDA wrote:
If I open a terminal and move the review cursor, I have the content read
by voice as expected but braille does not follow, on my braille display
content stays the same.
BRLTTY may be providing access t
, I was only on Bullseye to upgrade to Bookworm, I am not
sure it began to occur from Bullseye or Bookworm.
What could cause this issue and what could I do to have expected behavior?
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Patrick ZAJDA
Le 11/04/2023 à 00:57, Patrick ZAJDA a écrit :
Hi,
Le 10/04/2023 à 21:37, Jason White a écrit :
Patrick ZAJDA wrote:
I have a home server where I installed BRLTTY in the case I would have to
read something directly from the machine.
Debian Bullseye is installed on this machine.
Is it
Hi,
Le 10/04/2023 à 21:37, Jason White a écrit :
Patrick ZAJDA wrote:
I have a home server where I installed BRLTTY in the case I would have to
read something directly from the machine.
Debian Bullseye is installed on this machine.
Is it possible to have it started only when I plug my
the SystemD unit?
I would like to avoid having BRLTTY running permanently.
Best regards,
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Patrick ZAJDA
Hello,
Orca is included in Tails without other manipulation than pressing
Alt+Super+S (never sure if it is Ctrl or Alt sorry).
There are some known accessibility issues but usability with Orca stays
good.
Hop this helps,
Patrick
Le 27/12/2020 à 02:00, Jude DaShiell a écrit :
Tails is
the client provides a solution to
avoid this, I did not search?
Regards
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Debian Developer non uploading
Community team member
Accessibility team member
debian-l10n-french team member
President of Debian France non-profit organization
Le 08/04/2020 à 14:44, Patrick ZAJDA a
as Orca didn't read the login page at all.
Best regards,
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