Hi all,
Where should I check if a key has been changed, so that it is different in
the vm? When I used the same software for Windows virtual machines, I didn't
have such problems.
Thanks!
Best,
         Miloš
----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex ARNAUD" <alexarn...@hypra.fr> To: "Milos Przic" <milos.pr...@gmail.com>; "Ubuntu List" <ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2018 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: Intro and a question


Hello Milos,

Could you access your computer from SSH ? Do you have sighted help ? How do you have tried to activate Orca ?

For accessibility purposes, I advise you to choose Ubuntu Mate because the Mate desktop is in my opinion the most reliable for blind and low-vision people.

Best regards,
Alex.

Le 31/05/2018 à 09:25, Milos Przic a écrit :
Hello group,
I have been here on the list for a few days now. Let me first introduce briefly, my name is Milos and I am from Serbia, a beginner in using Linux. I didn't want to install Ubuntu on my computer, I just tried using it from my usb flash, but the use seems to be much restricted. Then I wanted to install it as a virtual machine using VMWare, and everything seems to go well untill I try activating Orca. When I boot it from the flash drive and press alt+super+s, Orca starts speaking, but when I turn it on as a virtual machine, that same key combination doesn't do anything, eventhough I hear the sound that means that Ubuntu is up and running.
What to try?
Thanks to everyone in advance, and best regards!
Miloš


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