Thanks for all your tips and suggestions!
I will start to look into Peter's instructions as well as sign up for the
Orca mailing list. I started out here as Ubuntu Studio is, well Ubuntu.
So far I have had best success on Xfce 4.8 (Ubuntu Studio 12.04 & Debian
Wheezy) rather than 4.10 (Ubuntu Stu
Hello,
I recommend xfce 4.10 as there were some accessibility related fixes
during its development cycle.
When it comes to orca I know it is working well with orca 3.6 and also
3.8. I haven't tested xfce with other versions of orca.
However I guess even orca 3.4 might work because there is nothi
Hello, Peter,
Thanks for the detailed breakdown and explanation. Do you happen to know
what are the prerequisite minimal versions of Xfce, Orca and the
accessibility stack for this to work?
Cheers,
S.M.
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Hello,
I am also using xfce on one of my machines and I have got a lot of apps
working in there.
I am using Arch linux and I have tried to write the instructions on how
to get xfce4 working in arch. Perhaps you will be able to get the idea
from my write up and you will adjust it to ubuntu.
So l
Correct,
You have to do some configurations for xfce.
And I would rather suggest you include Orca for either gnome shell
version 3.8 or xfce.
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On 08/19/2013 02:57 PM, Jimmy Sjölund wrote:
Hi,
I'm part of the devel-team for Ubuntu Studio and we received a request to
i
Hi,
I'm part of the devel-team for Ubuntu Studio and we received a request to
include Orca and brltty in the next releases to further support visually
impaired users. I have been doing some tests to include Orca but not very
successfully. The aim is to include Orca already during installation.
Ho