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The comment on the change is: Added notes requested by Rahul on Orca and the GDM screen.
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== Abstract ==
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* The Section 508 Mandate * The Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) * Available open source tools, utilities and drivers + * Using Orca in Fedora from the login screen * Using Speakup with Fedora * Using Emacspeak and Festival with Fedora * Reading news using Fedora and Emacspeak @@ -184, +187 @@
* StickyKeys * GTKeyboard
+ == Using Orca with Fedora == + + To start the Orca accessibility program from Fedora's login screen, hold Ctrl-s for one second. "Welcome to Orca" is spoken aloud when it is successfully turned on. Remember, the login screen emits a beep once it has loaded, notifying you that it is now possible to turn Orca on. + + Use the tab key to give focus to the user list, and the arrow keys to move through the user entries, which Orca will read aloud. Press Alt-l to start the language list menu, and Alt-t to bring up an options menu. Note that the default login name for Fedora 7's live CD is "Fedora". + + The same usability options will be enabled once logged on to the desktop. + === Using Speakup with Fedora ===
Speakup is a GPL screen review package written by Kirk Reiser and Andy