Re: [orca-list] Podcasts and/or audio tutorials needed



This looks like the talking points I've been pondering, for a beginning
orca users' tutorial.  I'd start from a live cd environment or fresh
installation with a pure GNOME. I would use the tweak tool, ahead of
doing the talk, to make sure the desktop area is visible at start.
Maybe an exploration of the top bar (including connecting to a wifi
spot), would be near the beginning.  Some example of searching for files
and apps to follow soon there after. Finally, setting orca's
preferences, working with a web site in firefox, and a little with
rhythmbox can end the thing?  I think we may also need some deeper
audios on the GNOME control center and tweak tool.


Just some thoughts,



Dave  Hunt



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On 09/04/2015 04:42 PM, Glenn wrote:
A beginning podcast would consist of things like bringing up a list of 
programs and getting to the desktop area.
Things like finding the browser, and finding their WIFI for example.
If one is just using the terminal, then that would just mainly consist of a 
list of specific commands.


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