I had the same experience with the snap version of chirp. It does not read at 
all with Orca. I’m running Ubuntu-mate on my desktop, and I suspect that I 
would have the same experience on the pi..

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> On Jul 31, 2022, at 1:52 AM, K0LNY_Glenn <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> So I've made progress on my RaspberryPi 4.
> Bull'seye.
> In LXDE desktop, Chirp did not show up after I installed it in the CLI, and 
> LXDE was challenging with the screenreader Orca anyway.
> I installed mate and Orca works much better, and Chirp was in accessories, 
> as it is in Ubuntu.
> So here's the new rub.
> I launch Chirp, and it does not speak with Orca the screenreader.
> I did alt D and heard the bleeps when I was at the top and bottom of the 
> port list, so I am pretty sure it's working, just not with a screenreader.
> I did the snap chirp install.
> I may try it with another TTS in Orca, but I don't think that will make a 
> difference.
> Glenn
> 
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