There seems to be new timing involved in getting accessibility working
in the latest ISO.  It takes several seconds to boot to the first
screen, but you only have a few seconds once you reach it to press any
key.  There is an image at the bottom that says in effect "Keyboard =
accessibility".

Try pressing the space bar every 3 or 4 seconds for about 30 seconds
on power up, and then press F5, 3, and enter, as usual.

Bill

On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Guy Schlosser <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can confirm this as a problem. I downloaded the live CD yesterday, and
> had the exact same problem as described. I was also told about fuzzy
> video, but that could've been with the video card on the computer I was
> working with, so not concerned about that one as of yet.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Guy
>
>
> On 03/08/2010 07:08 PM, Mike Coulombe wrote:
>> Hi, I downloaded the live cd today and found that aparently axcessibility 
>> isn't being enabled.
>>     I pressed enter once, then f5 and 3. Then enter twice. After the system 
>> boots, orca doesn't start. I can start it, and it does go through the setup 
>> with speech. But when I log in again, Orca doesn't work.
>> Mike.
>>
>>
>
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