Trying this with the latest GNOME tumbleweed, I find that there seems to
be no way to start orca. 'ctrl-alt-s' does nothing, nor does trying to
start orca from the 'run' dialogue. I do get the volume pops and
speech-dispatcher seems to work, using the 'spd-say' command. I'm doing
this on real hardware.
Thanks,
Dave H.
On 7/28/21 11:45 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
When you boot tumbleweed, listen for hard drive action if installing on
real hardware. When all of this stops, control-alt-s will slowly start
orca up. Once done turn assistive technology on to avoid doing this
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