Hello! Thank you so much for your reply. But my screen reader is speaking everywhere in terminal. But when I type ssh and my username port IP address, and when I hit enter, it will ask me for the password. After providing a password, I will be logged in my server.
And here the actual problem comes, my old car is not reading my commands which I have been typing on the terminal.
Hello,
maybe off topic, but using a tty (aka a virtual terminal aka a console) associated with a console screen reader like (e)speakup, fenrir, speechd-up or maybe SBL could help.
I doubt that a graphical environment brings anything to ssh <smile>
Didier
Le 23/08/2020 à 15:33, Peter Vágner via orca-list a écrit :
> Hello,
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> When entering commands on a local computer is orca giving you feetback?
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> So when you are typing in ssh username@host and prompt for the password appears all is working as it should and the problem starts as soon as you start interacting with the remote computer?
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> Is the connectivity okay or are you getting delays and drop outs that may affect this?
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> Otherwise I don't think there is anything that orca handles differently when reading local vs remote content on an terminal such as gnome-terminal, mate-terminal and similar.
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> Greetings
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> Peter
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> Dňa 23. 8. 2020 o 14:30 Aaryan Kumar via orca-list napísal(a):
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>> Hello everyone! Myself Aaryan Kumar. I am facing strange issue with my screen reader. Actually I have my own virtual private server running on centos 7.8. and when I try to access that server from my Ubuntu terminal, orca is not speaking commands like reboot excetra. Can anybody help me to solve this problem? I am using Ubuntu 20.04.
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