Hi
You can use VMWare virtual machine instead, the accessibility is better and as
far as i remember, debian accessible install works properly
Cheers
> El 19 feb 2020, a las 19:15, mattias escribió:
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> i wonder if the xfce image have accessibility at all
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> i used the dvd image in vb no pro
Hi
Try disabling pulseaudio, as specified on debian accessibility page
https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility
Cheers
> El 18 jul 2020, a las 19:12, Nsoft the Rapper oficjalnie
> escribió:
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> Hi, i am using 10.4, so the newest version available.
> I downloaded an .iso for i386 architecture
ing speech syntesis installation
mode, run pulse as root by default.
> El 18 jul 2020, a las 19:22, Adri Orjales
> escribió:
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> Hi
> Try disabling pulseaudio, as specified on debian accessibility page
> https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility
> Cheers
>
>
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Hi Aron
I strongly recommend you to use NVDA.
Under my opinion, is the simplest and most stable screen reader.
Under Linux, there are not stable screen readers. Orca can be used if there's
no other option.
Back to windows, Jaws is good but has a high learning curve.
In terms of smartphones, vo
Hello, I am blind and I need to use a screen reader so I can use my pc. I am
tired to use windows, and I wanted to start using Devian, but here I saw that
the screen reader Orca is kilometers away from NVDA, non visual desktop access,
wich is a windows screen reader very fast. NVDA is open sourc
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