Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Creating An Accessibility Specification for Lubuntu 11.10
On 30/05/11 22:27, Charlie Kravetz wrote: Well, I can not speak for all other distributions (variants), but Xubuntu will not be adding much. A user is welcome to add orca if they want to. We do have Onboard Keyboard, but I am still fighting to get the menu entry added, since Ubuntu removes it from the debian version. my understanding is that we are going to stop removing the icon because it looks spectacularly daft in Unity where we offer other on screen keyboards available to download but hide the installed one from the user. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Running Speakup on Ubuntu
Is anyone able to get speakup running on anUbuntu installation (or live CD) which has the default orca screen-reader option enabled - in other words - which has Orca running and Pulseaudio running in user mode? Or even on a plain Ubuntu without Orca enabled - I have been trying to do this for a week and have not made any progress. I am not sure whether the problem is pulsaudio or speech-dispatcher or speech-up - but I suspect it maybe caused by speech-dispatcher as I am able to run pulseaudio and speech-up without any error messages. But I get an error about speech-dispatcher being disabled if I try to start that in a console. Speech-dispatcher seems to be set not to run in system mode by default. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility