Re: Accessible install in next release of Ubuntu

2010-08-12 Thread Chris Legg
 The installer would not have any sound drivers loaded so speech output 
wouldn't be possible.
However I believe you can run a live desktop from the CD without 
installing, so you might be able to launch Orca and run the graphical 
installer that way.


Chris



On 12/08/2010 8:57 PM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:

Hi,

Curious if there are any plans to make the accessible installation of 
the next release of Ubuntu more accessible?


My thought is that instead of he rather precise timing required now to 
access the accessibility options that a keystroke could be used on the 
first page of the installer (once the Live CD loads) to activate the 
options.  Perhaps there is a technical limitation that would prevent 
this of which I am unaware.


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Re: Greetings...

2010-08-07 Thread Chris Legg
  Greetings from a fellow newbie. So far there have been a couple of 
posts and they have been relevant and not something that could be solved 
with 2 minutes on google.
I hope this will be a productive list to be a part of.

Chris



On 8/08/2010 3:58 AM, Juan Montoya wrote:
 Hello,

 My name is Juan, I joined the and accessibility team expecting to lend
 a hand in whatever makes Ubuntu easier to use.

 I can translate from and to Spanish.
 I am interested in accessibility for visually disabled users and
 mouse-disabled users, since this will help not only blind people.

 Is this group still active?



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