Satyam wrote: > 1. When I tried to use Orca with Firefox, I am not able to read full page > contents. Only some part of the page is read. > How I can read Headings, Tables and lists?
If you want to use the versions of Orca and Firefox that came with Ubuntu, I'd suggest using Orca with ELinks or another text browser (e.g. Lynx or W3M) in a Gnome Terminal. Alternatively, download the Fire Vox extension and use that. You may want to install Sun Java and the FreeTTS speech engine to use with it. Instructions for installing FreeTTS can be found at: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/orca-list/2007-January/msg00215.html Fire Vox can give you a list of headings, if that's what you mean by "read Headings". A third option is to pull down the latest versions of Orca and Firefox Minefield (which will become Firefox 3), as they now have somewhat better integration. For instructions on installing Orca see: http://live.gnome.org/Orca/UbuntuEdgyEft The latest Firefox can be downloaded from: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/firefox-3.0a2pre.en-US.linux-i686.tar.bz2 You can untar it in /opt with "tar xvfj". I usually set up a new profile for use with additional versions of Firefox. > 2. How to setup internet connections? > I found that in administration menu There is an option to connect to > internet. > It is asking for IP address but I use dynamic addressing scheme. My service > provider gave me User name and Password. I'd need more details about your network to be much help here, but if you're using ethernet not wireless, go into Networking, selected Wired Connection, then Properties, then Automatic Configuration, then for Configuration pick "Automatic Configuration (DHCP)" not "Static IP Address". I hope that helped a little. -- Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
