[NFBCS] Which graphical screen readers are folks using under Linux/BSD/Unix?
Christopher Chaltain
chaltain at gmail.com
Wed Dec 2 22:13:39 UTC 2020
You have a couple of options in the terminal, but as far as a GUI desktop is
concerned, I'm pretty sure Orca is your only option.
--
Christopher (AKA CJ)
Chaltain at Gmail
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> Subject: [NFBCS] Which graphical screen readers are folks using under
> Linux/BSD/Unix?
>
> hello folks. I realize I'm addressing an extremely small subset of
folks on
> this list, but I'm curious, of those of you working in X windows based
> environments with screen readers, which screen reader are you using?
> I'm looking at trying to install and learn Orca, which says it works with
Gnome,
> but I'm thinking there may be other alternatives, but I can't think of
them at the
> moment. So, what are folks using and has anyone run multiple graphical
screen
> readers under X enough to be able to say which is better under which
> circumstance?
>
> Thoughts, observations, gotchas welcome!
>
> -thanks
> -Brian
>
>
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