Quoting Scott Ferguson :
If it's not possible to make screen read the default rather than an
"opt-in via click" I'd call that a bug.
I didn't try in any other way. Now it is on, so I'm happy :~)
Yes, but one has to configure it explicitly, as it does not respect
the global setting.
Keyboard
On 21/03/14 16:09, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> Quoting Scott Ferguson :
>> I'm sorry, I know nothing of GNOME or Orca - I use KDE and it's
>> accessibility reader (which also uses espeak).
>> *But as no one else has replied yet...*
>>
>> This should 'probably' exist:-
>> /usr/share/gdm/greeter/autos
Quoting Scott Ferguson :
I'm sorry, I know nothing of GNOME or Orca - I use KDE and it's
accessibility reader (which also uses espeak).
*But as no one else has replied yet...*
This should 'probably' exist:-
/usr/share/gdm/greeter/autostart/orca-autostart.desktop
Yes, with gdm3 instead of light
Quoting Darac Marjal :
First of all, I'd consider installing "task-spanish-desktop". This will
install language packs for the common desktop applications (mainly
libreoffice and iceweasel).
Good hint! Interestingly, this installed also ant{,-optinal}.
This does not really fit my idea of a deskt
On 19/03/14 22:33, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 19/03/14 07:41, W. Martin Borgert wrote:> Hi,
>
> This should 'probably' exist:-
> /usr/share/gdm/greeter/autostart/orca-autostart.desktop
>
Apologies - I meant to add:-
I'm not sure if you can do this with lightdm (autostart orca at the
login pr
On 19/03/14 07:41, W. Martin Borgert wrote:> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to configure a laptop (Debian wheezy) for a visually
> impaired user, who speaks Spanish.
>
> 2. How to configure speech synthesis for login and logout?
I'm sorry, I know nothing of GNOME or Orca - I use KDE and it's
accessibility
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 08:41:14PM +, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to configure a laptop (Debian wheezy) for a visually impaired
> user, who speaks Spanish. I'm not sure, which desktop to install for her,
> so I tried the default (Gnome). It's been some time, that I tried Gnom
Hi,
I'm trying to configure a laptop (Debian wheezy) for a visually impaired
user, who speaks Spanish. I'm not sure, which desktop to install for her,
so I tried the default (Gnome). It's been some time, that I tried Gnome,
so I'm a little bit stupid with it:
1. How to configure the language (Sp
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