Sorry typo: the flag is --force-renderer-accessibility. So the command is:
chromium-snapshot-bin --force-renderer-accessibility
Regards,
Rynhardt
Hi,
Orca works with the latest snapshot of Chromium. It's still a work in progress, but already quite usable. In Arch there's a package called chromium-snapshot-bin in the AUR, I don't know how to install it for other distrobutions. Once you have the latest snapshot of Chromium, run it like so:
chromium-snapshot-bin --force-renderer-accessability
Regards,
Rynhardt
On Thu, 15 Aug 2019, 17:06 mattias jonsson via orca-list, <orca-list gnome org> wrote:_______________________________________________
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