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Hi all,
I am working with two machines running Edgy. One is a 4 year old desktop
with an antique sound blaster live, probably dating back to the late 90s.
the other is a 1 year old IBM ThinkPad T43 with SoundMax integrated audio.
I have ESD enabled on both systems. I'm finding that when I att
Hi,
MICHAEL WEAVER wrote:
> Also if I get Orca running with Ubuntu Edgy running as live, when I
> install it rather than run it as Live, could I set up Dectalk later and
> run the Orca setup and configure Orca to recognise the Dectalk software
> synthasiser?
>
Yes and no. Before you can run
Are there parts of the Edgy installation that are not accessable with
speech?
Also if I get Orca running with Ubuntu Edgy running as live, when I
install it rather than run it as Live, could I set up Dectalk later and
run the Orca setup and configure Orca to recognise the Dectalk software
synth
I have tried to boot the desktop CD for Edgy to try it out only I can't
get into the live Ubuntu to see how accessable it is.
I tried those keystrokes to disable the Splash screen but I still don't
get sound.
I tried the F6, End key, left Arrow 4 times, Backspace 7 times, hit
enter but it is sti
Does the default synthasiser that is used by default in Orca support
multiple languages?
I ask because I am learning Spanish at Tec in Huddersfield and wonder if
it would be worth taking in my laptop.
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Hi All:
After consideration of all the suggestions from the community (THANKS!),
I've put together a straw man agenda for the Accessibility Summit for
October 8, 2006, as part of the GNOME Boston 2006 Summit:
http://live.gnome.org/Boston2006/AccessibilitySummit
It's a full day, with the day