getting back to me so promptly. I've been just reading posts in the ORCA mail list and there appears to be an accessible version of Linux distro called Coconut. As I have only looked at the basics and heard a Czech guy demonstrated on a podcast, I'm still not clear as to what all of the differences are with this distro or whether it can only be used from USB or fully installed as a running system, which isn't reset as the guy installed it from one USB to another USB. It may or may not be an alternative to Ubuntu Mate, another choice of distro which has been designed with accessibility in mind. Unlike the guy who installed it, I don't have a braille display and maybe the lack of one makes no difference as it does work with ORCA. Yeah, I'm not sure the existence of a braille display makes much difference to ORCA other than when you have a braille display you need to make sure that setup goes okay in ORCA. Yeah, I don't know anything about the Coconut Linux distribution, so I can't really (52/65)
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