Re: [orca-list] EFI3M more friendly for the blind and visually impaired



I have an HP and it messed up my EFI partition. After I rebuilt it, all the script did was put another boot entry into the HP boot manager called 3M EFI boot loader. Going into this menu reveals 38 cryptically named menu choices related to Fedora and hardware devices. Very confusing at best. Editing the menu resulted in the same 38 cryptically named choices related to Fedora. Unfortunately, I have no clue what the names of these menu items should be. In either case, I am left with an inaccessible boot menu, and still need to count the down arrow presses. Since I know my boot menu well, a silent boot loader isn't a problem, especially if I am in meetings, and headphones are a distraction.


On 07/14/2018 05:58 AM, Janina Sajka via orca-list wrote:
Hello, Didier!

Very impressive script!

Unsurprisingly, on my main Desktop machine I get:

EFI booting is not enabled, game over.


That leaves me only with an Apple Airbook where I'm hesitent to
overwrite anything Apple specific. It would be nice to know one could do
that, though. So, I'm thinking of a way to test undestructively.
Perhaps, if the script runs properly on OS X, writing to USB would be
the test?

Just thinking aloud ...

Janina

On 7/13/18, Didier Spaier <didier slint fr> wrote:
Hello,

I just uploaded an new version of EFI3M on GitHub:
https://github.com/DidierSpaier/EFI3M

You can get it typing:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DidierSpaier/EFI3M/master/EFI3M

This will download the shell script EFI3M that should be run as root.

Enhancements:
I have checked that script can be used with speech using orca.

This is also true on the console using espeakup, only moving a boot
entry up or down while reordering the boot entries is not spoken, I
don't know why.

Reordering the boot entries is now simpler: just select a boot entry
typing its number, then move it with the up or down arrow key. the
corresponding line will be distinguished from the others by a * as first
character.

I will just paste below the second page of the requirements and features
as displayed by the script itself as it details the sound features:

<quoted page below>
Requirements:
GRUB version at least 2.02 should be installed, as well as usual
utilities found in pretty much any Linux distribution.

Sound aid for the visually impaired:
After booting, navigate in the menu with the up and down arrow keys.
If brltty, espeakup or orca is active when EFI3M is run:
1) A Beep is emitted as soon as the menu is displayed.
2) When pressing Enter on the menu entry n (numbered from the top of
    the menu), a tune of n sounds is played. The user can then confirm
    this choice pressing Enter (the same tune is then played again) or go
    back to the top of the menu pressing the Esc key.
3) The same apply to the the last entries, Halt and Reboot. A descending
    arpeggio is played for Halt, a descending followed by an ascending
    arpeggio for Reboot. Again, confirm with Enter or cancel with Esc.

The sound can also be set afterwards: type 4 in the main menu of EFI3M,
then M for Mute or S for Sound, and validate the setting typing V.

To apply the modification to an USB stick you will need to write again
the menu on it, typing 3 in the main menu.
<quoted page ended above>

Best regards,

Didier
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