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=== Autostart === | === Autostart === | ||
To autostart orca after login: | To autostart orca after login: | ||
# Go to KDE Control center | |||
# Go To Section "Accessibility" | |||
# Go to Tab "Screenreader" | |||
# Check "Screenreader enabled" checkbox | |||
== Starting Magnifier == | == Starting Magnifier == |
Revision as of 10:02, 16 October 2018
Enable Accessibilty
Starting Orca Screenreader
When orca is properly installed Plasma offers two ways to start it.
Shortcut
Plasma offers by default an shortcut to start the screenreader. After you loggend in press Meta+Alt+S to turn turn the screenreader on or off.
Autostart
To autostart orca after login:
- Go to KDE Control center
- Go To Section "Accessibility"
- Go to Tab "Screenreader"
- Check "Screenreader enabled" checkbox
Starting Magnifier
- TODO enable eZoom plugin in KWin
Accessing the application launcher
- Alt+F1 opens the K-Menu Application launcher just fine.
- Alt+D is for configuring the Application launcher doesn't work but brings up KRunner.
Task Manager
System Tray
The system tray is currently not accessible
Virtual Desktops
- Ctrl + number switches to a virtual desktop. Use for example Ctrl+1 to access the first virtual desktop.
- Configuring virtual desktops: TODO
Lock Screen
The lock screen is accessible.
- Ctrl-Alt-L locks the screen
- Use Tab to navigate the lock screen when active. There is one text edit for the password (type your password and press enter to unlock).
- There are some additional buttons for shutdown and reboot.
- The username is a list that can be navigated with the left and right arrow keys to switch between users and start new sessions.