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Ubuntu 9.04

(Jaunty Jackalope)

orca(1)


orca

orca

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
AUTHOR
SEE ALSO

NAME

orca − a screen reader / magnifier

SYNOPSIS

orca [option...]

DESCRIPTION

orca is a screen reader for people with visual impairments, and provides alternative access to the desktop by making use of speech synthesis, braille, and magnification support on the platform.

In addition, orca only provides access to applications/toolkits that support the assistive technology service provide interface (AT-SPI), which include GTK, Mozilla, Firefox, Evolution, OpenOffice, StarOffice, Java/Swing, etc.

WARNING: suspending orca, e.g. by pressing Control-Z, from an AT-SPI enabled shell (such as gnome-terminal), can also suspend the desktop until Orca is killed.

OPTIONS

−s, --gui-setup, --setup

When starting orca, bring up the GUI configuration dialog.

−t, --text-setup

When starting orca, initiate the text-based configuration.

−n, --no-setup

When starting orca, force the application to be started without configuration, even though it might have needed it. This is useful when starting orca via something like gdm.

−u dirname
--user-prefs-dir=
dirname

When starting orca, use dirname as an alternate directory for the user preferences.

−e speech|braille|braille-monitor|magnifier|main-window
--enable=
speech|braille|braille-monitor|magnifier|main-window

When starting orca, force the enabling of the supplied options.

−d speech|braille|braille-monitor|magnifier|main-window
--disable=
speech|braille|braille-monitor|magnifier|main-window

When starting orca, force the disabling of the supplied options.

−?, −h, −-help

Show the help message of this release of the orca program.

−l, --list-apps

Prints the names of all the currently running applications. This is used primarily for debugging purposes to see if orca can talk to the accessibility infrastructure. Note that if orca is already running, this will not kill the other orca process. It will just list the currently running applications, and you will see orca listed twice: once for the existing orca and once for this instance.

−v, --version

Return the orca version number.

−q, --quit

Quit orca.

AUTHOR

orca development is a community effort led by the Sun Microsystems Inc. Accessibility Program Office.

SEE ALSO

The orca wiki at <http://live.gnome.org/orca>

The orca mailing list orca-list@gnome.org



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