Re: [orca-list] Chromium / Chrome and Orca
- From: Mallory <stommepoes stommepoes nl>
- To: Sukil Etxenike <sukiletxe gmail com>, Kelly Prescott <kprescott coolip net>
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Chromium / Chrome and Orca
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2017 23:52:54 +0200
Oh great, I had no idea there was a way to get chromium to talk-- I thought it simply didn't talk to the AT layer on Linux (like Wolfram stuff doesn't)!
cheers
On Wed, May 31, 2017, at 03:16 PM, Sukil Etxenike wrote:
Hi,
I didn't know about that flag. I didn't find it documented anywhere. Thank you very much, now it works as expected. In case anybody wants to try this:
In my case, the place to copy it is "chromium", not "Chromium-browser". The Chromevox key is alt+shift: once it starts alking, you can press chromevox+o,o (o twice without releasing the keys) to open its options and edit its shortcuts. Chromevox+Period also works to just view them.
Hope this helps somebody else, and thanks Kelly again for the solution.
Cheers,
Sukil
El mar, 30-05-2017 a las 07:37 -0500, Kelly Prescott escribió:
You just need to run chromium with the --enable-speech-dispatcher flag.
You also should lookup the original post that tells you how to quiet orca
and change the control keys for chromevox.
On Tue, 30 May 2017, Sukil Etxenike wrote:
Hello,
I wonder how can I use Chromium or Chrome in GNU / Linux. Orca doesn't read
either of them, not even the menus, which, according to what I've read, is
supposed to read. My plan is to install Chromevox, but I can't install it
with the script provided in the Speakup list a couple of years ago.
Anybody got this working?
Thanks,
Sukil
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