Re: [orca-list] New Stretch instalation, no speech



Hello,

If you are running gnome 3 you can start orca on the login screen by pressing alt+super+s if it's not yet started meaning this is a toggle. If it's running pressing it will quit it if it's not running it will launch it.
The same applies to the new user accounts so you may also start orca this way after the initial login.
This is remembered accross sessions so if you start orca either on the login screen or in your user session next time that session will appear orca will get started automagically until you turn it off either using this keyboard shortcut or entry in the top pannel accessibility menu.

Greetings

Peter


On 09.10.2015 at 06:36 James Homuth wrote:
 


From: James Homuth [mailto:james the-jdh com]
Sent: October-07-15 11:08 AM
To: 'debian-accessibility lists debian org'
Subject: New Stretch instalation, no speech

I've just installed the latest snapshot from testing, and everything seems to be working as advertised - except I do not have speech when I boot up, or log in. I had speech during the install, so logicly it should have transferred over, per documentation, but it does not appear to have done so. I'm still relatively new to the platform, so am not entirely certain how best to go about fixing that - or from where to extract useful error messages so I can be pointed there. I've been all over the wiki, but so far with little effect. I'm running GDM3 with the latest Gnome included in the testing snapshot if that's of any help. I'm sure I can provide more useful info once I determine where that info is hiding.


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