[BRLTTY] Simple Linux console for visually impaired student
kperry at blinksoft.com
kperry at blinksoft.com
Tue Oct 14 22:45:34 UTC 2025
This is how I also do it wsl for working with windows and I run external Linux machines. I have run it with and without Orca. The without I have run Speakup with no GUI depending if a GUI is needed. I also have run multiple machines under VMware because that is fully accessible as well.
From: BRLTTY <brltty-bounces at brltty.app> On Behalf Of rjaquiss at earthlink.net
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2025 6:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [BRLTTY] Simple Linux console for visually impaired student
Hello Tom:
Here are two ways I deal with Linux.
1. I use a laptop running Windows 11. On that laptop, I installed wsl (Windows Subsystem for Linux). When Using WSL, JAWS works reasonably well for a screen reader. I have written a large Python program (1300+ lines). Depend on what I am doing, sometimes I use Windows Notepad or Notepad++ and other times I use the ex editor on Linux.
2. If you are running a pure Linux laptop, you can install Orca and then easily press ctrl+t to enter the command line mode.
It occurs to me that if JAWS works with the Monarch that using WSL may allow the Monarch to display multiple lines of code. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Robert
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