https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1234615
Bug ID: 1234615 Summary: There is no description on how to activate speech during installation Product: Fedora Documentation Version: devel Component: accessibility-guide Severity: medium Assignee: gerard@ryan.lt Reporter: brandonkeithbiggs@gmail.com QA Contact: docs-qa@lists.fedoraproject.org CC: gerard@ryan.lt, sparks@redhat.com, zach@oglesby.co
Description of problem: Under the screen reader section at: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/14/html-single/Accessibility_Gui... There is no description on how to activate speech when one first installs Fedora. For example, Ubuntu requires one to press super+alt+s and Debian requires one to press s then hit enter in order to activate the text to speech capability. This is very clear in both the installation and accessibility manuals. If I could make a suggestion though: A mention in both the installation guide as well as in the accessibility guide on how to activate accessibility options before installing the OS would really help.
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How reproducible: I am installing a VM on VM Player on Windows.
Steps to Reproduce: 1. load an ISO image 2. press alt+s, super+s, ctrl+s and all the combos like alt+super+s, alt+super+s+ctrl... 3.
Actual results: Silence
Expected results: Sound out of my speakers telling me what should happen. A line in the manual that tells me how to get the speech on the installer.
Additional info:
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