Using Firefox with speech
- From: Lorenzo Taylor <lorenzo taylor homelinux net>
- To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Using Firefox with speech
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 20:17:16 -0400
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Hi all.
I have been playing around a little with Gnome accessibility again and
have found that Firefox talks a little, both with Gnopernicus and with
Orca. However, there seems to be little (orca) or no (Gnopernicus) flat
review capability in Firefox. Gnopernicus only switches back to focus
tracking mode while Orca stays at the top of the page and exposes very
little if any information on a page.
I am using the latest Debian packages for Atspy, Gnome, Gnopernicus and
Firefox and I am using the latest Orca sources. Is there a later
version or a special "accessible" version of anything that I might need
to get better access to Firefox or do I need to get additional help
getting Sun Mozilla to compile on my system? This is the only think
stopping me now from declaring my total independence from Microhard...I
mean soft. <grin>
Thanks,
Lorenzo
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