Is there a way to get Orca not to blab the title in Firefox whenever I
hit the tab key? It's kind of awkward to constantly have to wait for
the title end to see where the focus is. Also, is there a down-to-earth
explanation of the review keys of orca somewhere?
Thanks,
Terrence
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Ubu
good documentation.
I can't find the changes though.
I am particularly interested in the accessibility development at the
open office side.
as I had mentioned previously, formatting information like bold and
italics is not spoken out.
has the problem been fixt?
further more reading an entire docume
Hello Cleverson,
>From my side, this is the first time I meet such a TTS: fully free
(GPL) and where new languages can be added relatively easily.
As far as I know, Orca may currently use eSpeak through
speech-dispatcher. By default in Ubuntu, Orca relies on gnome-speech
rather than speech-dispa
Hello all
First, thanks Terrence who answered my previous question regarding
access to terminal apps in Ubuntu using Orca.
Now I'd like to know if it's already possible to use eSpeak as a soft
synth with some screen reader, or if it will be soon.
I'm helping to develope a Brazilian Portuguese vo
Hi, how hard is it to install the server CD.
I have a computer I want to use as a server.
Also is there a way to get a screen reader installed.
What I need to know is after it is installed does it come up to a point where
you can type apt-get and install yasr.
Mike.
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Hi,
I think the best guide is currently in the Orca wiki:
http://live.gnome.org/Orca/UbuntuEdgyEft
(thanks Joanmarie!)
Henrik
krishnakant Mane wrote:
> hello all,
> I have just got the edgy cd and now looking at some howto which I can follow.
> for an older unstable version of orca
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