Fedora has speakup and the GNOME accessibility works as it
should. I think the Mate spin is now accessible, too.
On 08/28/2018 12:10 PM, Al Sten-Clanton
wrote:
Does
Fedora have Speakup available? Unless I misunderstood, it hasn't
been for a while.
Al
On 08/28/2018 09:58 AM, Devin Prater via orca-list wrote:
Hi all. I'm now on Fedora on a workstation
here. Oh if only my laptop played this nice with Linux. Anyways,
with the latest stable Orca and Fedora packages of Gnome, the
settings center is pretty inaccessible, with the categories like
Wifi and Bluetooth being one big element, orca cannot see the
individual elements when moving system focus. Also, with Online
accounts--got there by searching--Orca cannot interact with the
Google Accounts Password page, neither can it interact with
Microsoft account password page. Since Windows as a service will
someday become a paid product, as I've heard from some one I
find reliable, I am hopeful that with bug reports like these,
Fedora can become a product with accessibility that isn't just
good enough, but great.
PS: At least Fedora can load Orca on the log in screen without
digging around config files.
Devin Pratersent from Gmail.
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