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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance2 days ago

you're logging in and the ORCA screen reader begins working. And if they've enabled it, as I suspect, during the installation, you should be able to do the same thing or perhaps issue a specific command to get it working during the installation process. So bottom line, Michael, my recommendation today is Ubuntu MATE as the distribution that best supports accessibility overall. It doesn't have as many of the accessibility features like eye and head tracking software and those kinds of things enabled by default like Sonar did, but at the very least it has ORCA enabled by default and it has the on-screen keyboard called Onboard enabled by default and each works at the click of a few keys. And back to that super key, if you've purchased a computer with Linux pre-installed, it might have a Tux logo on it, the little penguin, or it might have an Ubuntu logo on it. And I know for blind people this isn't very helpful, but let me at least describe it from a visual perspective. It is also, if (13/39)