Hello,
I recommend xfce 4.10 as there were some accessibility related fixes
during its development cycle.
When it comes to orca I know it is working well with orca 3.6 and also
3.8. I haven't tested xfce with other versions of orca.
However I guess even orca 3.4 might work because there is nothing in
xfce what communicates directly to orca and all the accessibility
related packages are installed as orca dependencies so hopefully there
is nothing that might cause conflicts.
I would suggest install the recent stuff provided by your distro of
choice and then tweak from there if some tweaking is needed indeed.
Greetings
Peter
On 19.08.2013 20:38, S. Massy wrote:
Hello, Peter,
Thanks for the detailed breakdown and explanation. Do you happen to know
what are the prerequisite minimal versions of Xfce, Orca and the
accessibility stack for this to work?
Cheers,
S.M.
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