Re: [orca-list] Some tips on how to use evolution with orca



Hi Alex.

Thanks for your reply.

I tried to install the extension but I had no luck.

I don't know if the problem is the version of TB but the extension is disabled.

I'll investigate more.

Thanks.



On 8/31/20 9:05 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote:
Hello José,

I don't use Exchange in the last 5 years but I used it in the past with Thunderbird.

It exists such add-ons like Owl to make Thunderbird compatible with Exchange.

Best regards.

Le 31/08/2020 à 00:14, josé Vilmar Estácio de Souza a écrit :
Hi all.


The company I am working for uses Microsoft exchange and it seems that the only email client available on Linux that can access it is evolution.


I was able to install and configure evolution to access the company's exchange, but evolution's accessibility with orca leaves something to be desired.

I can't, for example, compose a message in the evolution editor, I can only use an external editor.]

In the evolution editor, when I type characters like h, v and etc., they are treated as if they were navigation commands.


Another problem I came across was reading messages using the arrows. After a certain point in the message, the orca is stuck, not reading the contents of the next line.

The curious thing is that if I use the command 'say all', the message seems to be read without problems.


I appreciate if anyone has any tips or tricks that can help me.


Thanks.


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