Accessible login prompt and i3 wm

Linux for blind general discussion blinux-list at redhat.com
Mon Sep 10 19:44:03 UTC 2018


So how would I handle the login greater? Maybe I could just do it how
I do it login with speakup and start i3 with startx. But then is orca
accessible to i3.

On 9/10/18, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list at redhat.com> wrote:
> I save my speakup settings by calling a script /bin/setspeakup
> from within rc.local.
>
> This script contains lines such as:
>
> echo 6 > /speakup/soft/freq
> echo 7 > /speakup/soft/pitch
> echo 2 > /speakup/soft/vol
> echo 1 > /speakup/spell_delay
> echo 3 > /speakup/soft/rate
> echo 122     zee > /speakup/i18n/characters
> echo 90     ZEE > /speakup/i18n/characters
> chmod 666 /speakup/key_echo
>
>
> This gives me the slow default speakup voice during the initial part
> of the boot process, but changes to my preferred voice near the end.
>
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 12:02:53PM -0400, Linux for blind general discussion
> wrote:
>> Hello I want to install arch on my laptop. I would like to use a
>> window manager rather than a full blown desktop because I'm limited on
>> space. I would also like to setup a accessible login prompt. I would
>> like to try my hand at i3. I tryed ratpoison and I could never get
>> firefox-esr sound to work. Also how do you save speakup settings
>> between reboots. It always resets my speech rate when using speakup.
>>
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