Hi Cody,
I was wondering, after a bit of googling, I found this distro called
Ocularis,
...
It looks like Ocularis is dead. Their SourceForge webpage l
( http://ocularis.sourceforge.net/) leads nowhere.
In situations like this, I always use the Wayback Machine
( http://www.archive.org
Hi Henrik,
Sorry for cross-posting. I've seen questions about this on all three
lists though, so I felt it appropriate.
I've written up a fairly detailed HOWTO in the Ubuntu forums:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=246334
Please comment with your experiences and on how it
Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
So what modifier key would you like to use for Orca?
Couldn't this be just configurable?
I agree that this would make the most sense. As Luke pointed out, there
are so many different layouts (not to mention so many different users).
Is there a reason we
Bill Haneman wrote:
Lukas Loehrer wrote:...
I would therefore say that CapsLock is the more suitable choice of the
two as a default orca modifier key on laptops.
I don't wish to belabor this point, but I find that terminology
confusing. If we remap the CapsLock key, then we
Rich Burridge wrote:
I can quantify how significant that is to a blind user.
That should have course been:
I can't quantify how significant that is to a blind user.
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Will Walker wrote:
We recently looked at making a gnome-speech driver for eSpeak, but the
main problem is that the eSpeak libraries have no facilities for sending
samples to the audio device. Instead, it relies upon the application to
manage the audio. Having developed a speech synthesis