That's lovely, thank you. When Debian comes up, what is the general
state of accessibility? I mean, could a person comfortably use it in
every day situations?
Cheers,
On 01/02/2014 21:20, Hadi wrote:
Hi Chris
boot Debian OS, wait for the beep, then press S and enter. you'll
enter the Debian accessibility mode in which you can install Debian
and orca will be set for you for system start up.
for more tricks and tips and more accessibility options with java
and QT, visit Debian accessibility wiki at
https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility
which is neatly written
Cheers
Hadi
On 2/2/2014 12:02 AM, Chris Norman wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using Debian now for a while on a VPS, mainly as a server,
although I've been using things like NMap that I can only do from
Linux.
I have a few laptops lying around which I thought I might as well do
something with, so I'm wondering, is there a document somewhere
about Debian accessibility?
I hit google with the problem, and there were a few vague mentions
of a Debian accessibility movement, but no hard and fast "Here's how
you install without a screen", or docs on getting orca working once
you've installed etc.
Sorry if this has been asked before, but Google's just not playing
ball on this one!
Cheers guys, and I hope this email finds you all well.