Orca on A MacIntosh?

2007-09-15 Thread Mia Lipner
I apologize if th9is is a dumb question.  Can Orca run on one of the
Intel-based Macs?  I figured that it probably could, but I'm not familiar
enough with the details of Mac architecture (especially around sound and
speech) to know if there might be an issue.

Thanks.



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ORCA Through A USB Device?

2007-04-28 Thread Mia Lipner
Hello,


I'll try asking this again.   (Though the lack of responsiveness of this
list and the ubuntu accessibility forums is quite discouraging.)

I tried running the Ubuntu Live CD -- it was the one handed out at CSUN, so
I think it was 6.1).  Because of some issues with my laptop, I run all sound
through a USB Imic2.  We could get Ubuntu itself to recognize the device,
and send sound there, but we couldn't find a way to get speech to go there.
The Orca preferences were up and visible so Orca was running, but no speech
came through the headphones no matter what we tried.

So can Orca output to a USB device?
Is it possible in the version that shipped with Feisty?

If it can't be done, then I won't be running Ubuntu on my laptop.
 
If this is not the appropriate place to ask, let me know what is.  And if
this is a bug, let me know where to file.



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RE: ORCA Through A USB Device?

2007-04-28 Thread Mia Lipner
Thanks for replying!  Yes.  We couldn't find a way to get speech to redirect
to the USB device, even though the Imic did show up in the device list.
   
All we got was what sounded like a sine-wave.


 -Original Message-
 From: Joanmarie Diggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 2:09 PM
 To: Mia Lipner
 Cc: Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
 Subject: Re: ORCA Through A USB Device?
 
 Hi Mia.
 
  I tried running the Ubuntu Live CD -- it was the one handed out at 
  CSUN, so I think it was 6.1).
 
 It was actually a Feisty Herd 5 CD.  Feisty has since been 
 officially released and you can get a live CD from 
 http://releases.ubuntu.com/feisty/
 
  So can Orca output to a USB device?
 
 I've never tried this as I do not have such a device.  Sorry! 
  However, the question I assume is really how does one get 
 gnome-speech to use an alternative device?  Hopefully someone 
 here knows the answer.
 
 --Joanie
 
 


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ORCA Through A USB Device?

2007-04-16 Thread Mia Lipner
Hello,

I tried running the Ubuntu Live CD -- it was the one handed out at CSUN, so
I think it was 6.1).  Because of some issues with my laptop, I run all sound
through a USB Imic2.  We could get Ubuntu itself to recognize the device,
and send sound there, but we couldn't find a way to get speech to go there.

Any thoughts?



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