* Re: [gentoo-user] accessibility problems using gnome and orca
@ 2007-02-19 21:51 99% ` John covici
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From: John covici @ 2007-02-19 21:51 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
on Monday 02/19/2007 b.n.(brullonulla@gmail.com) wrote
> John covici ha scritto:
> > Hi. I am having accessibility problems using orca, gnome-speech0.4.9
> > (or .6) and so far festival. Is this the right place to ask, or is
> > there a better list for this?
>
> If you are using Gentoo this is probably a useful list, however it would
> be nice to know what exact kind of problems you are having to let us
> help you.
>
> m.
OK, a couple of things. When I do orca -t from a text console, I get
two voices at the same time. This also happens when I do
gnome-speech. The two voices go away once I select festival and the
voice I wish to use. The main problem is that if I start X even after
doing the orca -t and stopping X, I get no speech except sometimes it
says "welcome to focus tracking mode", but noth8ing else. The menus
say nothing, nor alt-f2. Festival server is started.
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