Re: Kodi

2016-11-10 Thread Kyle
Kodi doesn't work with any OS screen reader. You need the kodi screen reader addon, which you will be able to unzip inside Kodi's addons directory before you start it for the first time. Open up a terminal and execute the following commands before you start Kodi, being sure that you are

Re: Kodi

2016-11-10 Thread Jeremy Lincicome
Glenn, To use Kodi on any platform, including Ubuntu, You need the Kodi Screen Reader add-on. You can find information for the add-on at: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=196757 I'm running Kodi on the Openelec opporating system on a raspberry pi2 with no problems. The advantage to

Re: Kodi

2016-11-10 Thread Rob Whyte
Hi, sorry I forgot to reply to the list. This is the link: https://github.com/ruuk/service.xbmc.tts.git cheers On 11/11/16 13:02, Glenn / Lenny wrote: > Thank you Rob. > Glenn > > - Original Message - > *From:* Rob Whyte > *To:* Glenn

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2016-11-10 Thread Glenn
Hi, I downloaded Kodi for Windows, and installed it on Windows 7 with Jaws 16, and it was totally unusable, even with the Jaws cursor. So I am wondering, how is it in Ubuntu with Orca? Thanks. Glenn -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com

Re: Kodi

2016-11-10 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 11:03:50AM AEDT, Glenn / Lenny wrote: > Hi, > I downloaded Kodi for Windows, and installed it on Windows 7 with Jaws 16, > and it was totally unusable, even with the Jaws cursor. > So I am wondering, how is it in Ubuntu with Orca? It would be no different, i.e not

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2016-11-10 Thread Glenn / Lenny
Hi, I downloaded Kodi for Windows, and installed it on Windows 7 with Jaws 16, and it was totally unusable, even with the Jaws cursor. So I am wondering, how is it in Ubuntu with Orca? Thanks. Glenn-- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com