On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 09:01:58PM -0500, Reece O'Bryan wrote: > Screen reading or orca wise, what potential issues am I looking out for? I Understand that I would need to enter the password to decrypt the hard drive without a screenreader. Is there any way to make the boot loader speak? Not that I'm aware of. Orca works well for me without major issues. There are some sites where I need to resort to firefox and NVDA, but orca meets most of my daily needs. The only other issue with orca is not really with orca, and that is that it doesn't play nice with espeakup. This is because speech-dispatcher is setup to use pulseaudio by default, leaving speech-dispatcher and espeakup to fight over controlling the sound hardware. The solution I use here is to configure speech-dispatcher to use libao, and to dump pulseaudio. There are those who choose to work with pulseaudio rather than dumping it, and maybe those individuals will chime in here. > If I were to just run a command line version of Linux what is the minimum I would need to make it actually talk and still be functional? As far as making it talk, all you would need are speakup, espeak-ng, and espeakup. As far as making it functional, that depends on what you want to do with it. I use mutt to read mail in the command line, and either vi or emacs for editing text files. The lynx and elinks browsers still work with a web site here and there, but relying on them for daily web browsing isn't an option in my opinion. I'm not aware of any text browsers out there that can do javascript, which most sites seem to rely on these days. Also, can you please wrap your lines? That would make it easier to reply to you inline. Greg -- web site: http://www.gregn.net gpg public key: http://www.gregn.net/pubkey.asc skype: gregn1 (authorization required, add me to your contacts list first) If we haven't been in touch before, e-mail me before adding me to your contacts. -- Free domains: http://www.eu.org/ or mail dns-manager@xxxxxx _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup