My observations on 11.10's accessibility

Jacob Schmude j.schmude at gmail.com
Thu Oct 20 08:39:08 UTC 2011


Hi
I installed from a CDROM, specifically the Desktop live CD image for 
i386. The CD drive itself connects via USB, but I doubt that would make 
a difference. In regard to the keyboard shortcut to turn on Orca, I 
wasn't referring to the environment on the cd, but the environment you 
get once installed. It is in the installed environment that the toggle 
key is needed, not on the cd.


On 10/20/2011 01:19, Alan Bell wrote:
> Hi Jacob,
>
> some responses inline, some things I have not tested yet.
>
> On 20/10/11 08:12, Jacob Schmude wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> Well, after a bit of playing around, I did get Ubuntu Oneiric to 
>> install. On my machine, I had to press ctrl+s regularly throughout 
>> the boot-up process. This was the only way I got the drums to play, 
>> otherwise, it would go straight to the Unity-3D environment without 
>> giving me the chance to enable the accessible installer. The machine, 
>> if it makes a difference, is a Samsung NF310 netbook.
> was this using a CD rom, or a USB key?
>
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