Difference between revisions of "Orca/C2/Desktop-Navigation/English"
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|| What is '''Orca'''? | || What is '''Orca'''? | ||
|| Let us begin with an introduction. | || Let us begin with an introduction. | ||
− | *'''Orca''' is a powerful state-of-the-art | + | *'''Orca''' is a powerful state-of-the-art tool |
*It is Free and Open Source screen reader for the '''GNU/Linux''' based desktop. | *It is Free and Open Source screen reader for the '''GNU/Linux''' based desktop. | ||
− | * | + | *All personal and professional computing is possible for a blind person using Orca. |
*A blind person can thus work without sighted assistance. | *A blind person can thus work without sighted assistance. | ||
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*Enter the password | *Enter the password | ||
*Press '''ctrl + s''' to have '''Orca''' started. | *Press '''ctrl + s''' to have '''Orca''' started. | ||
− | * | + | *Note, every time you boot your machine, '''Orca''' will come up talking. |
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|| '''Unity''' in '''Ubuntu''' with '''Orca''' | || '''Unity''' in '''Ubuntu''' with '''Orca''' | ||
− | || '''Ubuntu''' offers 2 varieties of desktops in '''12.04''' like ''' | + | || '''Ubuntu''' offers 2 varieties of desktops in '''12.04''' like '''Ubuntu 2D''' and '''Ubuntu 3D'''. |
− | * For best accessibility, you will choose ''' | + | * For best accessibility, you will choose '''Ubuntu 2D'''. |
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|| Starting '''Orca''' after Desktop load | || Starting '''Orca''' after Desktop load | ||
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− | * | + | * Wait till the desktop loads and all icons appear properly |
− | * | + | *Note that '''Orca''' spoke at the login prompt. |
*But again you have to select '''Orca''' for login-time selected desktop | *But again you have to select '''Orca''' for login-time selected desktop | ||
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* Let's activate the '''run''' dialog by pressing '''alt + f2''' and then typing '''Orca'''. | * Let's activate the '''run''' dialog by pressing '''alt + f2''' and then typing '''Orca'''. | ||
− | * As you | + | * As you will hear '''Orca''' has started. |
* '''Orca''' is now ready to provide audio assistance for all our activities. | * '''Orca''' is now ready to provide audio assistance for all our activities. | ||
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'''Launcher pane''' is the section of the desktop | '''Launcher pane''' is the section of the desktop | ||
− | * | + | * That hosts your most frequently needed applications for quick access. |
− | * | + | * Which you can customize as well. |
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Let's use the down arrow to navigate the items one by one. | Let's use the down arrow to navigate the items one by one. | ||
* Press the down arrow once. | * Press the down arrow once. | ||
− | * You hear '''Orca''' telling us that you are on the '''Home''' folder. | + | * You will hear '''Orca''' telling us that you are on the '''Home''' folder. |
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* '''Home''' is the section of your storage disk where all your data is stored. | * '''Home''' is the section of your storage disk where all your data is stored. | ||
* This includes your '''Documents, Music, Videos''' etc. | * This includes your '''Documents, Music, Videos''' etc. | ||
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* '''Libre office''' | * '''Libre office''' | ||
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− | * | + | * Press the down arrow once for moving to '''Libre office''' writer icon. |
* Press the down arrow again. | * Press the down arrow again. | ||
− | * You now | + | * You now hear '''Orca''' telling us that the cursor is on '''Libre office calc'''. |
* '''Libre office''' writer is the word processor that comes with '''Ubuntu''' by default. | * '''Libre office''' writer is the word processor that comes with '''Ubuntu''' by default. | ||
* Similarly '''Calc''' is the default spreadsheet application. | * Similarly '''Calc''' is the default spreadsheet application. | ||
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− | * '''Ubuntu software center''' provides you to download | + | * '''Ubuntu software center''' provides you facility to download, install, update and upgrade applications. |
* These applications which might have not come with '''Ubuntu''' by default. | * These applications which might have not come with '''Ubuntu''' by default. | ||
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* '''System settings''' is just what you expect it to do. | * '''System settings''' is just what you expect it to do. | ||
− | * It | + | * It manages system configuration. |
* Referred to as the '''Control Panel''' in other free and proprietary '''OS'''. | * Referred to as the '''Control Panel''' in other free and proprietary '''OS'''. | ||
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* '''Trash''' is the place where you can find all the deleted files and folders. | * '''Trash''' is the place where you can find all the deleted files and folders. | ||
− | * You can | + | * You can restore them too. |
* These are the set of default applications. | * These are the set of default applications. | ||
* '''Ubuntu''' developers place them on the '''Launcher pane''' by default. | * '''Ubuntu''' developers place them on the '''Launcher pane''' by default. | ||
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* Now if you press '''alt + f1''' and down arrow, '''Orca''' will respond differently. | * Now if you press '''alt + f1''' and down arrow, '''Orca''' will respond differently. | ||
− | * As you heard, now '''Orca''' announces '''Home''' folder | + | * As you heard, now '''Orca''' announces '''Home''' folder and says one window is open |
* Press '''escape''' to close the '''Launcher''' | * Press '''escape''' to close the '''Launcher''' | ||
* Return to '''Home''' folder. Interesting right? | * Return to '''Home''' folder. Interesting right? | ||
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|| For other application | || For other application | ||
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− | * | + | * See every application's position in the '''Launcher pane''' |
* Then use that number with the '''Windows''' key. | * Then use that number with the '''Windows''' key. | ||
* Now press '''alt+f4''' to close the '''Home''' folder. | * Now press '''alt+f4''' to close the '''Home''' folder. | ||
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So in this tutorial we have seen | So in this tutorial we have seen | ||
* Basic overview of the 2d desktop on '''Ubuntu GNU/Linux''' operating system, | * Basic overview of the 2d desktop on '''Ubuntu GNU/Linux''' operating system, | ||
− | * '''Orca''' functioning ,using and customizing the '''Launcher pane'''. | + | * '''Orca''' functioning, using and customizing the '''Launcher pane'''. |
− | * | + | * We can have '''Orca''' in the '''Launcher pane''' also than typing through '''run''' dialog. |
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− | * Watch the video available at | + | * Watch the video available at: http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial |
* It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project | * It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project | ||
* If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it | * If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it | ||
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* That’s it for this tutorial. | * That’s it for this tutorial. | ||
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* Thank you for watching. | * Thank you for watching. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:19, 8 March 2013
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Display | Welcome to the tutorial on Desktop navigation with Orca |
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Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial we will learn :
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System Requirements |
To record this tutorial, I am using: Orca screen reader on Ubuntu 12.04 Operating System. |
What is Orca? | Let us begin with an introduction.
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Starting Orca |
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Unity in Ubuntu with Orca | Ubuntu offers 2 varieties of desktops in 12.04 like Ubuntu 2D and Ubuntu 3D.
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Selecting desired Unity |
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Logging in |
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Starting Orca after Desktop load |
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Concept of Launcher pane |
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Launcher pane is the section of the desktop
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Using Launcher pane |
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Navigating Launcher pane
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Let's use the down arrow to navigate the items one by one.
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Navigating Launcher pane
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Navigating Launcher pane
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Navigating Launcher pane
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Pressing down arrow again takes us to the icon for the Music folder. |
Navigating Launcher pane
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Navigating Launcher pane
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Other Applications in Launcher pane |
You could hear names such as
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Impress is the default software for presentations. . | |
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Position based shortcuts for the applications. |
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Use the right arrow to locate folders such as
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Opening more than one instance of an application |
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Position based shortcuts for the applications. |
You can use the dynamic shortcut keys assigned by the desktop also.
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Shortcut to Home |
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Where is Home in Launcher pane? |
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How to open Home with shortcut? |
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For other application |
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So in this tutorial we have seen
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Acknowledgement |
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Thanks for joining |
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