Hi,
If you want Orca during an install, you should not select install from the 
boot options.
I'm guessing that is what happened when you pressed F12.
Most computers any more, especially one that can run Ubuntu 2020, would not 
need F12 to select the boot device.
It is older computers that didn't automatically do that, because in those 
days, there weren't a lot of reasons to boot to another device.
So the correct choice would be to just put in the disk, boot, and let it go 
for a few seconds, and when it beeps, just press enter.
It will then boot into Ubuntu, and you can press super + S for Orca.
HTH.
Glenn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daniel Crone" <dcrone...@gmail.com>
To: <ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2020 7:56 AM
Subject: Ubuntu 20.04


Hello everyone.  I am using Ubuntu 2020 with a Dell.
When installing Ubuntu mate 2020.04 yesterday, I pressed f 12 to get to the 
boot menu.
Then went to what I thought was the dvd choice.
Since I could not bring up Orca for several attempts, I used Be My Eyes.
The volunteer said that after I pressed f 12, a language choice prompt 
appeared.
Then the choice whether to use Ubuntu before installing, or to install 
appeared.
After entering on use before installing I then brought up Orca with super 
alt s.
Should I have been able to bring up Orca before those other choices?
Is this installer markedly different than with Ubuntu 2018.04?
Had I not had Be My Eyes, how would I have known what to do in this 
situation?
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