Hi Peter, peter rayner via orca-list schrieb am 22.05.2019, 15:35 +1000:
A recurrent problem I have with pdf presentations is knowing what page I'm on. My overall method is to have my notes on one device (often my phone) with a braille display and the pdf on the laptop connected to a
I have a similar setup, though I am preparing my notes on paper (in braille) to be more fault-tolerant :). I am using a special notation for overlays, but as you have pointed out, this does not help against scrolling twice accidentally. It is possible to embed sound files in the PDF and I hence tried to include a quiet and short clicking sound when I switch slides (as opposed to uncovering an overlay). At least Evince and Okular seem to not support multimedia playback. The trouble is that presentation mode disables accessibility features. But even if it were enabled, normal keyboard navigation would not work. Most external presenter tools expect `arrow down` or `arrow right` to open the next slide and that would conflict with Orca's navigation. Still, I would really appreciate if the presentation mode could get the same level of accessibility as the normal one. @Joanie, is there a chance we could sort out a compromise here? Thanks Sebastian -- Web: https://www.crustulus.de (English|Deutsch) | Blog: https://www.crustulus.de/blog FreeDict: Free multilingual dictionaries - http://www.freedict.org Freies Latein-Deutsch-Wörterbuch: https://www.crustulus.de/freedict.de.html
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