Hi,
Am 06.06.20 um 22:07 schrieb MENGUAL Jean-Philippe:
Many thanks, yes I am blind
You are welcome.
For me it was a disappointing experience, but it did work. So first
thing to know the screen reader virtually reads the screen, without
having any Idea of context.
Actually Orca rely on
Hi,
Le 06/06/2020 à 21:49, Peter Kovacs a écrit :
Hi Jean-Philippe,
Hi All,
I guess you have a visual impairment. I took the opportunity to activate
ORCA speech recognition application on my Linux machine, and played
blind for a while.
Many thanks, yes I am blind
For me it was a
Hi Jean-Philippe,
Hi All,
I guess you have a visual impairment. I took the opportunity to activate
ORCA speech recognition application on my Linux machine, and played
blind for a while.
For me it was a disappointing experience, but it did work. So first
thing to know the screen reader
> but I installed it on my Debian Sid.
You can use the unofficial repository:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/apacheoo-deb/files/debian/
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Hi,
I had not tried for a long, but I would like to start again with this
suite. Difficult for me to establish the current dev status and support,
but I installed it on my Debian Sid.
Do you have info about its potential accessibility? So far, I use it
with a screen reader, but the window