Hey all, today I tried to install and run orca. Installing it worked, as far as
I know, to do that I typed:
sudo aptitude install gnome-orca
then after a while it finished. I then typed "Orca -t" to configure it. No
luck. I tried a tun of stuff like typing orca, or orca -t without quotes, and
at one point typed orca -s and got the preferences thing to come up. I had
sighted assistance through all of this, that is how I was able do it, all I got
in turms of speech was espeak saying "Screen reader on" after typing orca -s
and orca -t but nothing else.
How do I get orca running poopperly on raspbian, I need to get it running as
this is what I am doing in class and i can't do anything without it.
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