Volume up in my case, even manually installed orca, speech dispatcher and espeakup. Are you saying that you actually got it working by just doing an installation normally and then turning the volume up? What software were you using to run it virtualized?
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On May 18, 2021, at 11:21 AM, Florian Beijers via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:
If you have media keys on your keyboard, particularly a volume up key using the FN key or so, send those to the VM. More than likely Orca is talking, but you just can't hear it. I have seen speech dying during install, and I have no idea why or how that happens, but in pretty much all cases I had to manually install Orca and bring up the volume after installing to the hard drive. The one time this didn't work, it turned out that the front jacks on my NUC weren't properly supported and plugging in a USB-class-compliant sound card fixed it at the time.
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