Hi, another option may be if you are interested is to try Vinux which is an Ubuntu based distribution www.vinuxproject.org Good luck Rob On 07/05/14 20:18, Frederik Gladhorn wrote: > Tirsdag 6. mai 2014 21.48.09 skrev Hunter Jozwiak: >> Hi all. I am running an Arch Linux box, with Gnome and KDE. I >> installed KDE, because my research leads me to believe that the Orca >> screenreader works with it. I did set the qt_accessibility variable to >> one, and rebooted. I selected KDE from the session list, but ... no >> speech. What do I need to do next? > Hi, one minor thing: make sure the variable is all upper case, otherwise it > will not work. > > In general, in a KDE session you would have to start Orca explicitly, it won't > run automatically I think. > Also note that KDE accessibility is still lacking currently, I expect Plasma > Next, the next big iteration of the desktop to be much better in that regard. > > I would recommend as a first step to test KDE applications in a session where > you have working accessibility. > > Greetings, > Frederik > > _______________________________________________ > kde-accessibility mailing list > kde-accessibility@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accessibility _______________________________________________ kde-accessibility mailing list kde-accessibility@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accessibility