Re: [orca-list] text console use



I submit it's not a question of "If," but of "when."

Good luck using any computing environment for multiple decades without
ever experiencing system failures. When such a failure occurs, you have
more options to work toward the solution, if you have more options for
accessing the parts of the system that do work.

A simple example proves the point, imo. What screen reader is available
when the system stops booting with the message that says:

"Give root password for system maintanance.

There's more than one correct answer to this question, but Orca over Speech Dispatcher is not one of them.


Janina


Jude DaShiell writes:
It's adviseable to have text console operation capability available not
necessarily to use with orca but to use as a back out if orca ever quits
on you for whatever reason.



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