Re: arch-installer accessibility

2023-10-03 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
To get espeak help press capslock and f1. -- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Tue, 3 Oct 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > On the keypad, press the star key. On the

Re: arch-installer accessibility

2023-10-03 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
On the keypad, press the star key. On the top row far right press the key and it will say parked press again and it says unparked. One key to the left of that key is where you turn on highlight tracking. Default is cursoring on so press once and you should get highlight tracking. -- Jude

Re: arch-installer accessibility

2023-10-03 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi, where can I get list of speakup hotkeys? I am unable to get light tracking mode. Thanks a lot, Pavel Dne 01. 10. 23 v 14:13 Linux for blind general discussion napsal(a): That's how I installed archlinux. To get speakup going on archlinux when you boot and hear the tones, downarrow

Re: arch-installer accessibility

2023-10-02 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
As an adition to this, if you are away from the keys when it boots or you hit enter instad of down and enter, you can enable speech by doing the following, or here's how I do it 1. Let it time out, or hit enter, or however you get to the normal boot 2. espeak something 3.  systemctl start

Re: arch-installer accessibility

2023-10-01 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
That's how I installed archlinux. To get speakup going on archlinux when you boot and hear the tones, downarrow once then hit enter then wait. Speakup should come up. When it does and you're at the root prompt then get highlight tracking on with speakup. Then run archinstall and you should find

arch-installer accessibility

2023-10-01 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
Hi, Because I am an absolutelly UEFI idiot and I don't understand how to install it with commands, I want to install Arch Linux to my Acer laptop, which no more supports legaci using arch-install script. But the script is menu based and the menu items are in single line. So has speakup the