What about the command line ssh client?
That's the only one I use (now that windows has it built-in), used to
use the one installed with cygwin, but it's no longer necessary.
I always much prefer a command line option if possible. I use the ssh
client on my own pi, and it seems to work just fine for me, but I don't
know how others may experience things, so just curious.
On 4/15/2021 7:10 PM, Glenn K0LNY wrote:
Hi All,===========================================================
Someone asked about this on the Orca list, wondering how I'm getting audio
from the RPI Zero.
I am using an external USB hub with microphone / headphone jacks, because
it's also a soundcard.
It's 21 dollars on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HPMHOY0/refÿx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ieÿF8&pscÿIn
raspi-config, I just select USB audio in the audio selection and it works
well.
I didn't notice it in the list originally, but then I tried a down arrow
instead of left-right and I found it.
Using raspi-config is sketchy depending on which SSH client you use, and
which screenreader.
Seems like Teraterm is best with Jaws and Putty is best with NVDA.
Glenn
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