well, besides sometimes losing my place in a page, the AUR package listing site, I agree mostly. Google Docs is a mess, although it’s a mess everywhere else too, but I had to use slides to get the text of a presentation, made by a blind Windows user. Poor guy needed it just to page through the slides. -- Sent from Discordia using Gnus for Emacs. Email: r.d.t.prater@xxxxxxxxx Long days and pleasant nights! Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Orca only *seems* slightly slower than NVDA to some because it works > directly with the browser. I'll take that any day over a page taking > twice as long to load because it first has to be loaded into the > browser, and then it has to be loaded yet again into NVDA's virtual > buffer. And forget dynamic content. I expect dynamic content to work, > not to slow down the whole screen reader because that has to replace > part of the virtual buffer, or to fail to work at all because the > virtual buffer is immutable while a page is loaded. > > And control+left arrow going to the link I clicked on last? Hell no! > Give me control+left and right that read by words as expected, which > is what Orca does. I don't want all that fancy blinky stuff they have > on Windows that doesn't half work. Give me something that at least > mostly works, and which can be improved in the near future, which is > what I feel like I have now. I once heard from Janina Sajka, a well > respected member of the w3c and the Linux Accessibility Working Group, > that Firefox + Orca is the best combination currently available. I > flatly refuse to disagree with that acessment. > ~Kyle > > _______________________________________________ > Blinux-list mailing list > Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list