Re: tdsr on chromebook

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Something else I discovered.  As a result of having shut down chromebook while in the linux terminal, when chromebook started again chromevox was off so I waited until the drive went silent then keyed in my pin.  The linux terminal came back and so did tdsr up and talking.

On Sep 25, 2024, at 7:47 PM, Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I finally got to read tdsr's readme.md without chromevox and with tdsr and all is explained once you do that read!  Thanks much for writing this screen reader since it is really needed for blind linux users using chromebooks and I can well understand how useful it will be to replace voiceover in terminal environments for the apple computers.  tdsr ends up hiding the chromebook terminal and for any already used to reading with espeakup once you learn the keyboard commands it makes chromebooks in linux environments so much more useable.  I put tdsr in /usr/local/bin earlier and next time I start it up I'll run with chromevox to get me to the penguin link then turn chromevox off and hit enter for the penguin link and then try running tdsr and see if tdsr comes up talking again.  Since chromevox is turned off no more bitching about too much output to announce.  I can likely exit by powering the chromebook off then start in again.

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