If I remember correctly, then numpad keys 7 and 9 will move up and down,
line by line, but, if you hit numpad insert + H, if I am remembering
correctly, then it will turn on help mode, so you can double-check those
keystrokes - think this relates to orca, FWIW, but, my ubuntu mate
VMWare instance doesn't want to cooperate at the moment, so, can't
double-check right now.
Stay well
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
"...resistance is futile...but, acceptance is versatile..."
On 2018-11-01 8:31 PM, Muhammad Fayed wrote:
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I’ve got a problem that I have to deal with orca nowadays on Ubuntu mate
nowadays and I need it for urgent work.
Could anyone give me the best tips on how to use it ?
1. I can control it using the terminal (and most of my job is on it), but I
can’t go through the output . When I press up or down arrow keys, it navigates
throught the commands I wrote. I want to read the output.
2. How to use its file system explorer?
3. How to reach settings ?
4. How to send something to a flash memory and copy things ?!
5. I’ve got a problem that the sound is very low when I boot the system. I use
alsamixer command to get it louder. And then I need to open orca using teh
terminal.
How to make it a default thing that orca works from the early start of the
system and keep its sound at maximum level ?
Thank you so much ,
I apologize if I reply a little late. That’s because I need to work on many
things and I use windows beside linux.
Sincerely,
Mohamed E. Fayed
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