Hello again, I just checked that it works as you said in xfce in Slint, using Alt + Scroll mouse button with my current setting. I have to find out what to add to provide the same feature with mate. Didier sLe 31/12/2017 à 14:19, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit : > Hello, > > Le 31/12/2017 à 12:13, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit : >> I only found option "Make text larger and easier to read". No option for magnifier. >> >> I look for magnifier like xfce desktop has, user Super + Scroll mouse button to zoom in/out entire screen. I believe compiz has the same option. > > I am not sure that we have that (yet) in Slint for MATE. If someone indicates a package name or application name or link to some source repository , I will add it. > > Didier > >> >> Thanks >> On 31-Dec-17 1:17 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: >>> system universal access then make sure magnifier is checked in that screen. If not checked you'll not have told the system you need it. >>> >>> On Sun, 31 Dec 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: >>> >>>> Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2017 00:32:21 >>>> From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> Subject: Re: Announce: Slint64-14.2.1 is released. >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I managed to install slint without trouble. Now I can access Mate Desktop. >>>> >>>> I hope someone could help me to enable magnifier. I tried enter keyboard shortcut menu and press the key listed there to toggle screen magnifier (Ctrl+Suprt+N) but nothing happened. >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> >>>> On 25-Dec-17 5:49 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: >>>>> No, it isn't like debian.? When you run a boot up of slint, slint comes up >>>>> talking.? You press s once speech starts to continue to have slint >>>>> speaking.? Failure to press s turns speech off.? I've done testing on >>>>> release candidate versions of slint before this one got released and I've >>>>> never seen anything in my life and I had no trouble getting slint >>>>> installed so I could use it afterwards. >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 25 Dec 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2017 02:52:55 >>>>>> From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> Subject: Re: Announce: Slint64-14.2.1 is released. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> I read the manual and can't find info on how to use it with >>>>>> speakup/espeak. Could you pinpoint me on how to enable speech during >>>>>> installation? I think this should be possible just like with debian >>>>>> installer. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 21-Dec-17 5:50 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: >>>>>>> ?Slint64-14.2.1 is released! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?As a reminder Slint is a Linux distribution based on Slackware. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?INSTALLATION >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?The ISO image for Slint64-14.2.1 is provided on sourceforge.net: >>>>>>> ?https://sourceforge.net/projects/slint/files/14.2.1/ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?To know how to use this ISO image, read: >>>>>>> ?http://slint.fr/wiki/en/installation >>>>>>> ?Just substitute this ISO's file name to the one indicated there. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?Specific instructions for visually impaired users are provided in: >>>>>>> ?http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-14.2.1/ACCESSIBILITY >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?Slint can be installed and used without help from a sighted person, >>>>>>> ?provided that the computer be set to boot from the installation media, >>>>>>> ?DVD or USB stick. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?To update your system after installation, run as as root these >>>>>>> commands: >>>>>>> ?slapt-get --add-keys >>>>>>> ?slapt-get --update >>>>>>> ?slapt-get --upgrade -s # to check for available updates. >>>>>>> ?slapt-get --upgrade # to actually apply the updates. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?FEATURES >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?MATE 1.18 is included, as well as Xfce, LXDE and KDE (optional) and >>>>>>> ?lighter ones like blackbox and fluxbox. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?Slint64-4.2 is accessible to visually impaired users: it can be >>>>>>> ?installed and used with speech and/or Braille both in text mode and in >>>>>>> ?several graphical environments including of course MATE. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?brltty is included with brlapi to use your braille device in graphical >>>>>>> ?environments through orca. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?espeakup provides speech in text mode, orca in graphical environments. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?The installation of KDE is optional. If KDE is installed, to avoid >>>>>>> ?cluttering the application menus of other graphical environments the >>>>>>> ?admin can just type hide-kde-apps: the menu entry of KDE apps will >>>>>>> ?then appear only in the menu entry of KDE. This can be reverted typing >>>>>>> ?show-kde-apps. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?The lightdm and gdm2 graphical login managers are included, both can >>>>>>> ?speak with orca. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?To cope with the many graphical environments and login managers and >>>>>>> ?alleviate the need of manually editing configuration files, several new >>>>>>> ?utilities are provided: >>>>>>> ?* orca-on ad orca-off allow each user to enable or disable speech >>>>>>> and/or >>>>>>> ??? braille in graphical environments for oneself. >>>>>>> ?* session-chooser allows a user to set the default graphical session >>>>>>> for >>>>>>> ??? oneself, among those available. This can be done by root for a >>>>>>> regular >>>>>>> ??? user with setsession. >>>>>>> ?* login-chooser allows the admin to set the login manager, either text >>>>>>> ??? (the users can then after login start a graphical session typing >>>>>>> ??? startx) or graphical (among lightdm, lxdm, gdm and kdm) and decide >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> ??? have speech or not for login, in text mode as using lightdm or gdm2. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?Most graphical environments get a similar layout of the panels and >>>>>>> ?their menus. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?ACCESSIBILITY >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?See the document ACCESSIBILITY: >>>>>>> ?http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-14.2.1/ACCESSIBILITY >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPGRADING FROM 14.2 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?Follow the instructions detailed in the document README_UPGRADE >>>>>>> ?in the directory upgrade: >>>>>>> ?http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-14.2.1/upgrade/ >>>>>>> ?These instructions also apply to testers of a release candidate. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?Note that upgrading from a Slint version earlier than 14.2 is NOT >>>>>>> ?supported at all and will most likely not work. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?Alternatively make a full backup, install anew, restore from the >>>>>>> backup. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?GENERAL INFORMATION >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?Slint website: http://slint.fr (not yet updated for 14.2.1) >>>>>>> ?Forum: https://forum.salixos.org/viewforum.php?f=44 >>>>>>> ?Mailing list: http://slint.fr/mailman/listinfo/slint_slint.fr >>>>>>> ?Didier: didier~at~slint~dot~fr >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?I welcome your feedback and am ready to cooperate with other projects. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?Greetings, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?Didier >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ?_______________________________________________ >>>>>>> ?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 >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> > > _______________________________________________ > 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