1orca(1) General Commands Manual orca(1)
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6 orca - is a scriptable screen reader
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9 orca [option...]
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12 orca is a screen reader for people with visual impairments, it provides
13 alternative access to the desktop by using speech synthesis and
14 braille.
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16 In addition, orca only provides access to applications/toolkits that
17 support the assistive technology service provide interface (AT-SPI),
18 which include GTK, Mozilla, Firefox, Evolution, OpenOffice, StarOffice,
19 Java/Swing, etc.
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21 WARNING: suspending orca, e.g. by pressing Control-Z, from an AT-SPI
22 enabled shell (such as gnome-terminal), can also suspend the desktop
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26 -t, --text-setup
27 When starting orca, initiate the text-based configuration.
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29 -u, --user-prefs-dir=dirname
30 When starting orca, use dirname as an alternate directory for
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33 -e, --enable=speech|braille|braille-monitor|main-window
34 When starting orca, force the enabling of the supplied options.
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36 -d, --disable=speech|braille|braille-monitor|main-window
37 When starting orca, force the disabling of the supplied options.
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39 -l, --list-apps
40 Prints the names of all the currently running applications.
41 This is used primarily for debugging purposes to see if orca can
42 talk to the accessibility infrastructure. Note that if orca is
43 already running, this will not kill the other orca process. It
44 will just list the currently running applications, and you will
45 see orca listed twice: once for the existing orca and once for
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48 --debug
49 Enables debug output for orca and sends all debug output to a
50 file with a name of the form 'debug-YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS.out' in
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54 --debug-file=filename
55 Enables debug output for orca and sends all debug output to the
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58 -v, --version
59 outputs orca version number and exits.
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61 -h, --help
62 displays orca help and exits.
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64 --replace
65 Replace a currently running orca process. By default, if orca
66 detects an existing orca process for the same session, it will
67 not start a new orca process. This option will kill and cleanup
68 after any existing orca process and then start a new orca in its
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73 KEYBOARD SETTINGS
74 Orca provides two keyboard modes, Desktop and Laptop keyboard
75 layout. The Orca_Modifier key is Insert in desktop keyboard lay‐
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78 Orca uses default GNOME keyboard shortcuts to navigate the desk‐
79 top and interact with various applications. The flat review com‐
80 mands provide an alternative method of interaction in certain
81 inaccessible applications. It should not be confused with flat
82 review functionality provided by other screen readers.
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86 Flat review commands
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88 Numpad-7 move the flat review cursor to the previous line and read it.
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90 Numpad-8 read the current line.
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92 Numpad-9 move the flat review cursor to the next line and read it.
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94 Numpad-4 move the flat review cursor to the previous word and read it.
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96 Numpad-5 read the current word.
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98 Numpad-6 move the flat review cursor to the next word and read it.
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100 Numpad-1 move the flat review cursor to the previous character and read
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103 Numpad-2 read the current character.
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105 Numpad-3 move the flat review cursor to the next character and read it.
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107 Numpad-slash perform a left mouse click at the location of the flat
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110 Numpad-star perform a right mouse click at the location of the flat
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115 Alt+Insert+[1-6] assign a bookmark to a numbered slot. If a bookmark
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118 Insert+[1-6] go to the position pointed to by the bookmark bound to
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122 'Where am I' information for this bookmark relative to the current
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125 Insert+B and Insert+Shift+B move between the given bookmarks for the
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128 Alt+Insert+B save the defined bookmarks for the current application or
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134 Numpad+Plus
135 'say all' command; reads from the current position of the caret to the
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138 Numpad+Enter
139 'Where am I' command; speaks information such as the title of the cur‐
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143 Insert+H enter into orca's 'learn mode'; press Escape to exit.
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145 Insert+Shift+Backslash toggle live regions monitoring on and off.
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147 Insert+F speak font and attribute information for the current charac‐
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150 Insert+Space Launch the orca Configuration dialog.
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152 Insert+Ctrl+Space reload user settings and reinitialize services as
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156 Insert+S toggle speech on and off.
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158 Insert+F11 toggle the reading of tables, either by single cell or whole
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161 Insert+Q quit orca.
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163 Debugging
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165 Ctrl+Alt+Insert+Home report information on the currently active script.
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167 Ctrl+Alt+Insert+End print a debug listing of all known applications to
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170 Ctrl+Alt+Insert+Page_Up print debug information about the ancestry of
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173 Ctrl+Alt+Insert+Page_Down print debug information about the hierarchy
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180 Caps_Lock+U move the flat review cursor to the previous line and read
181 it. Double-click to move flat review to the top of the current window.
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183 Caps_Lock+I read the current line. Double-click to read the current
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186 Caps_Lock+O move the flat review cursor to the next line and read it.
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189 Caps_Lock+J move the flat review cursor to the previous word and read
190 it. Double-click to move flat review to the word above the current
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193 Caps_Lock+K read the current word. Double-click to spell the word.
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196 Caps_Lock+L move the flat review cursor to the next word and read it.
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199 Caps_Lock+M move the flat review cursor to the previous character and
200 read it. Double-click to move flat review to the end of the current
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203 Caps_Lock+Comma read the current character. Double-click to pronounce
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206 Caps_Lock+Period move the flat review cursor to the next character and
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209 Caps_Lock+7 perform a left mouse click at the location of the flat
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212 Caps_Lock+8 perform a right mouse click at the location of the flat
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215 Caps_Lock+8 perform a right mouse click at the location of the flat
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218 Bookmark commands
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220 Alt+Caps_Lock+[1-6]
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222 add a bookmark to the numbered slot. If a bookmark already exists for
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225 Caps_Lock+[1-6] go to the position pointed to by the bookmark bound to
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228 Alt+Shift+[1-6]
229 'Where am I' information for this bookmark relative to the current
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232 Caps_Lock+Band Caps_Lock+Shift+B move between the given bookmarks for
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235 Alt+Caps_Lock+B save the defined bookmarks for the current application
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238 Miscellaneous functions
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240 Caps_Lock+Semicolon
241 'Say all' command; reads from the current position of the caret to the
242 end of the document. Caps_Lock+Enter
243 'Where am I' command; speaks information such as the title of the cur‐
244 rent application window, as well as the name of the control that cur‐
245 rently has focus.
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247 Caps_Lock+H enter learn mode (press Escape to exit).
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249 Caps_Lock+Shift+Backslash toggle live regions monitoring on and off.
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251 Caps_Lock+F speak font and attribute information for the current char‐
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254 Caps_Lock+Space launch the orca Configuration dialog.
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256 Caps_Lock+Ctrl+Space reload user settings and reinitialize services as
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260 Caps_Lock+S toggle speech on and off.
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262 Caps_Lock+F11 toggle the reading of tables, either by single cell or
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265 Caps_Lock+Q quit orca.
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267 Debugging
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269 Caps_Lock+Alt+Ctrl+Home report information on the currently active
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272 Caps_Lock+Alt+Ctrl+End prints a debug listing of all known applications
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275 Caps_Lock+Alt+Ctrl+Page_Up prints debug information about the ancestry
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278 Caps_Lock+Alt+Ctrl+Page_Down prints debug information about the object
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283 ~/.orca
284 Orca user preferences directory
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286 ~/.orca/user-settings.py
287 Orca user preferences configuration file.
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289 ~/.orca/orca-customizations.py
290 Orca user customizations configuration file
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294 Orca user orca scripts directory
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297 Orca user bookmarks directory
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300 Orca user application specific settings directory
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305 Orca originated as a community effort led by the Sun Microsystems Inc.
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310 For more information please visit orca wiki at
311 <http://live.gnome.org/Orca> ⟨http://live.gnome.org/Orca⟩
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313 The orca mailing list <http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-
314 list> To post a message to all orca list, send a email to orca-
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