Hi, I got ff 3 to work.
I notice names are now spoken,
but I am used to Internet explorer where the arrow keys can read the content of
a web page.
How do you read web content in firefox.
I see things using tab, but the arrows do not work.
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Using gnome-orca's screen reader how do I use either apt-get or aptitude
to get my system from edgeyeft to feisty fawn?
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The nightly image from April 15th was a release candidate. It was chosen as
the best (and therefore official) release candidate. So that is the CD you
want.
On 4/20/07, mike coulombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I tried to get the final release of the desktop CD,
but when I look at the date i
The first time I ever heard that happen was after nvda was installed on a
windows disk I use in a faster computer. That's a very good feature
though nvda doesn't yet talk very well with opnoffice yet. Fortunately
nvda is open source and written in python.
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Hi Mike:
Other than unpacking the tarball (which you seem to have done), there's
no extra setup or install needed. In the firefox directory should be an
executable file called 'firefox'. Run that.
Hope this helps,
Will
On Thu, 2007-04-19 at 16:49 -0500, mike coulombe wrote:
> Ok, I guess it's
Hi, I tried to get the final release of the desktop CD,
but when I look at the date it shows April 15 as the date.
Does anyone have the link for the final release of the feisty CD.
Mike.
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