Hi,
I asked about the accessibility in the image CD and DVD created by
Debian Live project some days ago, but it appears that the bootloader
does not support the accessibility options, or these options are not
implemented in the image... accessibility from bootloader does not works
in Wheezy RC1 generated by Debian Live.
However, you can enable accessibility once the Gnome session has been
started by pressing alt+f2 keys, then type Orca, and press enter. Then
you should set the Orca preferences.
If you are interested in a Live CD with accessibility by default, you
can create one using Live Build. This tool allows create Official and
unofficial live CD, DVd or installer debian System, adding or removing
packages or settings to the final image. You can search in the web about
this. I am creating one of these images, with Speakup, Orca and BrlTTY
by default, but I have two questions that I will ask in a Spanish Debian
List. If you wish and if I can create succesful the image, I could sent
it to you.
Take care,
Manuel.
El 2013-04-25 10:58, Don Raikes escribió:
Hi all,
This may be a dumb question, but is there a way to make a truly
accessible liveDVD of wheezy such that if I boot from the dvd, it will
take me into gnome with orca running, and/or it will boot to the
command prompt with Speakup and brltty running?
It seems like, from my experimentation that the only way to get
wheezy to be accessible is to install it onto a harddrive using the
accessible installer.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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