Re: [orca-list] Braille has the edge in Linux



Try to turn scroll lock and use arrows.

W dniu 20.05.2020 o 22:57, Tom Masterson via orca-list pisze:
Shift+pgup and Sift+pgdn do work in tty for scrolling past the top of
the screen in Ubuntu anyway and most others I have worked in.  But less
is a better option if you really need it.

Tom

On Wed, 20 May 2020, Mewtamer wrote:

While some terminal emulators allow scrolling back in the output, as
far as I know, if your using a tty directly, there's no way to access
output once it scrolls off the top of the screen and whether one is
using an actual screen, a braille display, or a text-mode screen
reader doesn't change that fact.

That said, pagers like more or less can be used to get around this
limitation for commands with long output, as can using redirection to
save the output to a text file instead of printing it to the screen.

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