Timing is everything here. What I found effective was to listen for the
post test beep the computer makes as it's booting up and immediately after
that beep hit f5 then hit the down-arrow key three times then hit enter
twice. Then wait and I hear the gnome sound theme followed by disc action
I was trying to get a decent software synthesiser for when I eventually
get Orca running.
I heard the demo of Orca being used with a nice sounding synthesiser,
possibly the dectalk only when I use my Windows Screenreader to download
this synthesiser or purchase it, the onclick seems not to do an
Linux Screen Reader (LSR) was presented at the Linux Desktop
Developers' Conference today as part of a talk titled "Accessibility
Enablement and Usability for GTK Applications."
Of particular interest to all developers is a short accessible
programming HOWTO. The document, "Guidelines for Writing
Hi Jude,
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I did manage to get gnopernicus talking several times on the ubuntu livecd
> 6.06 disc I have but am still not sure of the timing to use to adjust the
> boot menu. Last time I did it I used 15 seconds after cd started spinning
> up.
I can see from several pos