[nfbcs] Thinking about ordering a Raspberry pi but have a few questions
Aaron Cannon
cannona at fireantproductions.com
Sun Jul 30 01:21:20 UTC 2017
Hi.
All the cases I am familiar with are just plastic with no screws or other fasteners. You just snap it in place and you're good to go. The power supply connects to the motherboard via a simple USB micro port.
Can't help with the rest of your questions, as I always just use Raspbian via SSH.
Aaron
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> On Jul 29, 2017, at 20:12, Ryan Mann via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I am thinking about ordering a Raspberry Pi, but I have a few questions:
> How easy is it for a blind person to connect a power supply to it and put it into a case? What tools would I need to do this?
> I have used Linux in the past. How easy is it to get speech up and running? Would I be able to use Orca with the GUI or would I be using Speakup or another console screen reader?
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