Hello

Please excuse me if this question has been asked before on this mailinglist, I'm a new User.

I wanted to know, that does UbuntuGnome come with accessibility options for installation like ubuntu does? In this case, speech-guided installation, for visually impaired. In ubuntu, at the boot screen, hitting control+S fires up the speech guided installation, so blind and visually impaired users can install the system as well. then after the installation, gnome-orca (the screenreader), will automaticly run.

I'm really interested to run ubuntu gnome, as Unity is extremely laggy when navigating with orca Gnome-orca has been improved a lot in gnome 3.8 as well, that's also one of the reasons that i'm eager to install this distro.

Cheers
Thanks.

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