Re: gnome-mag cursor focus position

2007-07-10 Thread Peter Korn
Hi Aurelian, If you are running gnome-mag directly (e.g. 'magnifier'), and have it tracking the mouse directly (e.g. 'magnifier -m'), then the mouse pointer will be in the center of the screen automatically by default. If you are running gnome-mag via a screen reader like Orca or Gnopernicus,

OCR software in Ubuntu

2007-07-10 Thread DAVID KNIGHT
Can anyone recommend any OCR software (commercial or otherwise) for reading newspapers/letters/bills with in Ubuntu? -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility

Re: gnome-mag cursor focus position

2007-07-10 Thread Aurelian Radu
Hi Peter, Thank you for your answer. I was referring to the cursor in applications where you enter text. The mouse pointer is indeed centered when using the magnifier alone or through orca. But I need to use orca if I want gnome-mag to follow text editing or keyboard focus. The cursor is not

Re: gnome-mag cursor focus position

2007-07-10 Thread Carlos DiĆ³genes
Hi Aurelian, Send a message to the Orca mailing list: http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list This is certainly the best place for you question. You can also find a lot of informations about Orca configuration in http://live.gnome.org/Orca, although I don't find anything related with

problem with orca on the live cd.

2007-07-10 Thread mike coulombe
Hi, has anyone been able to find out what is going on with the live CD. I see orca still doesn't work. I am able to get updates on the one I installed on a computer a few days ago using yasr, but none of the updates have fixed the problem with orca. If I run orca from the terminal it says