a couple orca tips

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and you won't either.
the ubuntu installer uses the QT interface and simply put, orca won't
speak with it.


if you can change how ubiquity is envoked, and tell it to use a gtk
front-end rather than a qt one, then we'll all be much happier little
vegemites
On Sun, 2006-10-01 at 20:56 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> control-alt-f7 is the equivalent of start-m in windows or start-d.  The 
> left start key is to the left of the left alt key and to the right of the 
> left control key in windows. The control-alt-backspace logs out of and 
> back into X and is the equivalent of control-alt-return in windows. Did 
> anyone get ubuntu install program to talk using orca?  I haven't yet 
> figured out how to do that one yet.
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