Re: [orca-list] Chromium / Chrome and Orca



Actually, I'm not sure it does talk to the accessibility services layer.
I believe it's self-voicing. Am I wrong about this?

Janina

Mallory writes:
Oh great, I had no idea there was a way to get chromium to talk-- I
thought it simply didn't talk to the AT layer on Linux (like Wolfram
stuff doesn't)!
cheers


On Wed, May 31, 2017, at 03:16 PM, Sukil Etxenike wrote:
Hi,
I didn't know about that flag. I didn't find it documented anywhere.
Thank you very much, now it works as expected. In case anybody wants
to try this:> The post I was referring to in my previous message is at:
<http://linux-speakup.org/pipermail/speakup/2013-July/058285.html>> In my case, the place to copy it is 
"chromium", not "Chromium-
browser". The Chromevox key is alt+shift: once it starts alking, you
can press chromevox+o,o (o twice without releasing the keys) to open
its options and edit its shortcuts. Chromevox+Period also works to
just view them.> Hope this helps somebody else, and thanks Kelly again for the
solution.> Cheers,
Sukil
El mar, 30-05-2017 a las 07:37 -0500, Kelly Prescott escribió:
You just need to run chromium with the --enable-speech-
dispatcher flag.>> You also should lookup the original post that tells you how to
quiet orca>> and change the control keys for chromevox.




On Tue, 30 May 2017, Sukil Etxenike wrote:

Hello,

I wonder how can I use Chromium or Chrome in GNU / Linux. Orca
doesn't read>>> either of them, not even the menus, which, according to what I've
read, is>>> supposed to read. My plan is to install Chromevox, but I can't
install it>>> with the script provided in the Speakup list a couple of years ago.>>> 

Anybody got this working?

Thanks,

Sukil


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