Hello,
Yes, Ubuntu comes with Orca. You have to activate it when you start the machine either with control s if you use Ubuntu 12.04 (long term release) or shift super s if you use 13.10. Many Linux distrubutions come with Orca installed. Two that come with it already activated are Vinux and Sonar. These two specifically target visually impaired individuals. Googling “Vinux” and Sonar linux” respectively should produce the links to visit their respective pages and learn more about them.
Namashkar,
Alex M
I am a visually impaired person of Bangladesh. I want to use Linux OS. I came to know from your site that Ubuntu has default ORCA screen reader. I want to know that when I install Ubuntu does ORCA talk. If not how can I install ORCA. Please inform me.
Sincerely Yours
Ashiqur Rahman Amit
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