Re: [orca-list] trying to use Orca full-time, have some questions



Hi.
Some comments inside your message.
On 11/20/2013 10:39 PM, Julius Charles Serrano wrote:

1. I have chosen Vinux. Do you think this is the most
screen-reader-friendly environment there is in Linux? Or is Vinux
basically the same as the regular Ubuntu environment?
I don't use vinux but I think that it is cool. I don't know what version of orca is present in vinux and depending on the version, you can mis some new features of orca.
2. When using Firefox, NVDA has the insert + F7 feature to list the
links on the page. Does Orca currently have the exact same feature?
I've tried to look for it but I didn't find any info on this.
Try alt+shift+k to links, alt+shift+l to lists, alt+shift+t to tables, alt+shift+b to buttons, alt+shift+f to forms and etc.
3. Lastly, if you could kindly point me to the latest *and most
complete* Orca resource (shortcut keys, troubleshooting, etc), I'd
greatly appreciate it.
You can access orca shortcut keys using the learn mode of orca.
Press orca_key+h to access the learn mode and press the number 1 or number 2.

Thank you very much in advance, everyone.

Julius
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