[orca-list] [Support] sorry here is the mumble info (fwd)
- From: Dave Hunt <ka1cey gmail com>
- To: Orca List <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: [orca-list] [Support] sorry here is the mumble info (fwd)
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 01:03:21 -0400 (EDT)
Please join us on the accessiblefreedom mumble server for a weekly
discussion of all things GNU/Linux and accessibility! We meet Monday
evenings, beginning at 8 PM (US-Eastern time). Bring your friends,
whether they use GNU/Linux or not. We'll answer all questions.
In addition to the info below, you will need the qt-at-spi additional
package installed. In Debian Testing and Ubuntu (beginning with 11.10),
it's in the standard repositories. Once the package is installed, you
will need to set the environmental variable QT_ACCESSIBILITY; best place
for this might be '~/.profile'.
See you there,
Dave Hunt
---------- Forwarded message ----------
To: support accessiblefreedom org
First you will need to install the Mumble client. If you are running
Debian testing or any Debian based distro mumble will be in the repo. It
is also in the Arch Linux repo. You can also install it in Fedora. If
you need to install on windows or mac here is the link
http://mumble.sourceforge.net/
Mumble also has an Android client just search for Mumble and install.
once you have mumble installed you will need to set it up with this info.
First you will have to start Mumble.
Then press alt and tab and then alt f4 to close the welcome screen.
Now you will have to press alt and the letter s
Now press the left arrow once and then down to connect.
Then press tab to add and hit the spacebar.
Now put in this information.
label; accessiblefreedom
address; mumble.accessiblefreedom.org
port; 31277
user name; is whatever you want it to be.
Then tab to connect.
when you click on connect to server it will ask you if you want to
except the certificate which you do. Then there is one last step. You
will need to go through the audio wizard.
So you will press alt and the letter s and then right arrow once and
then down arrow onto the audio wizard.
You will basicly press enter all the way through but when you get to
push to talk here is where you will want to configure it. While the push
to talk option is checkd you will tab and then press the button or
buttons that you want to use for push to talk.
Then finish the audio wizard.
Then you will be connected and ready to go.
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