Hi,
There's keybindings for laptops and you can press capslock+ctrl+enter. You
must first press caps before press the rest of the keys otherwise it seems to
execute ctrl+enter.
If you turn speech of in the first console, when you press <alt+ctrl+2> you
will get speech to ask you for the password. Each console remembers it's own
settings. I testeted it with 6 console sessions.
When you bring up the desktop, if you bring up the terminal then Orca works in
the terminal.
I hope that helps.
Thanks.
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From: raspberry-vi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <raspberry-vi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
Behalf Of Mewtamer
Sent: Friday, 29 January 2021 01:01
To: raspberry-vi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [raspberry-vi] Re: Raspberry OS with Speech and the LXDE desktop
A few questions:
1. My keyboard doesn't have an insert key, is there a way to change the
keystroke to disable speakup when launching the gui?
2. Does disabling speakup in this manner apply system wide, or just for the
specific tty? In other words, if I log-in to tty1, disable speakup, and run
startx to get to the desktop, and than ctrl+alt+F2 to tty2, will I get the
login prompt for tty2 with speech?
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