How accessible is Linpus light?

Martin Courcelles martinfc at rogers.com
Sun Mar 8 20:41:45 UTC 2009


You could always try Orca on it.  
> Date:        Sun, 8 Mar 2009 17:31:01 +0000
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> Hello. I've just brought myself a net book with linpus light on it. I
> will probably change the operating system soon as I brought it to
> experiment with Linux. Can I use Linpus with Braille TTY or some sort of
> screen reader until I get round to installing something else?
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> Thanks
> 
> Jen!
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> Hello. I’ve just brought myself a net book  with linpus light on
> it. I will probably change the operating system soon as I  brought it to
> experiment with Linux. Can I use Linpus with Braille TTY or some sort
> of screen reader until I get round to installing something  else?
> Thanks
> Jen!
> 
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