On Macintosh OS X systems,, if you are at the front boot screen of the install screen long enough without touching/typing anything, the screen reader software starts up and asks if you need a screen reader. I forget exactly how that works, as I'm sighted, but I could go figure it out if it helped someone.

Paul, did you get this figured out? We can work together off list if you need more help.

With Love,
Tara

E.J. Zufelt wrote:
Hi,

Curious if there are any plans to make the accessible installation of the next release of Ubuntu more accessible?

My thought is that instead of he rather precise timing required now to access the accessibility options that a keystroke could be used on the first page of the installer (once the Live CD loads) to activate the options. Perhaps there is a technical limitation that would prevent this of which I am unaware.

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