As I don't have the latest firefox or latest Orca, I tried to use Lynx in Ubuntu Feisty. However the help screen seems to obscure the pages I am trying to read and using the up and down arrows doesn't appear to scroll through the text properly. Could anyone suggest a text or graphical web browser that I can access web pages better when I run Feisty which is on my Laptop and when I connect to the Internet? I tried to run Speakup but the problem is I can only seem to get Espeak to Say "Hello" when I run spd-say hello. issuing sudo modprobe speakup_sftsyn seems to be silent. I did manage to run #Speakup once so I am wondering if I am having this problem because I just switched out of my Text console without shutting down Speakup so am wondering if the system is treating Speakup as if it is a running copy which is why I am not getting speech when doing the command to run Speakup? I tried to uninstall both speechd-up and speech-dispatcher and reinstalling the packages again to see if this would clear my problem but I am still getting the hello when I do spd-say hello with still the unwillingness to run Speakup. I was hoping that if I got Speakup working I might be able to access a text browser better than I would with Orca until I can get Firefox working better. I tried using w3m from a terminal using Orca but although I seemed to be able to navigat text on a page I couldn't tab through the Links on the page or even fill out forms and looking at the w3m hotkeys it seems they are assigned for a language other than UK keyboard keys or I haven't been able to find out how to get access with the keys that have been assigned.
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