Dear users,
If You will enable button in The Orca preferences menu for enable braille
support, Orca will work with Your braille display, if Your model is
supported by Brltty. To enable Brltty support, run
Gnome-terminal
and type sudo brltty.
Then Orca should support your braille display. Brltty
Oh Yes,
Only Ubuntu 8.04 hardy Heron was able to automatically launch installation
program from A boot menu, when user pressed F5, choosed accessibility choice
for running orca, pressed enter again and thenn user choosed install by
pressing down arrow for once. But because probably At-spi archi
Hi all,
I am Simon from Austria.
I am new in this list but I installed and used Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04
before. I also used Debian for my old server a few years ago. So I
know a little bit about linux but i am still a newbie somehow. :-)
I saw in the archive that there are some issues with the ubu
Hi Terry:
KDE/Qt currently does not participate in the AT-SPI infrastructure and
thus will be inaccessible via Orca.
Work is underway to migrate AT-SPI from CORBA to D-Bus (see
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Accessibility/ATK/AT-SPI/AT-SPI_on_D-
Bus). When that is ready, the KDE/Qt wor
ThankYou [EMAIL PROTECTED] My name is Terry Jones. I am a programmer who has
had double eye transplant surgery. I am 26. Ubuntu users a lot of them use both
Gnome and KDE apps side by side. My default desktop is Gnome but I also use KDE
as well. I have the full kde 3.5.9 desktop installed. I a