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orca(1)								       orca(1)

NAME
       orca - is a scriptable screen reader and magnifier

SYNOPSIS
       orca [option...]

DESCRIPTION
       orca is a screen reader for people with visual impairments, it provides
       alternative access to the desktop by using speech  synthesis,  braille,
       and magnification.

       In  addition,  orca  only provides access to applications/toolkits that
       support the assistive technology service	 provide  interface  (AT-SPI),
       which include GTK, Mozilla, Firefox, Evolution, OpenOffice, StarOffice,
       Java/Swing, etc.

       WARNING: suspending orca, e.g. by pressing Control-Z,  from  an	AT-SPI
       enabled	shell  (such  as gnome-terminal), can also suspend the desktop
       until Orca is killed.

OPTIONS
       -s, --setup, --gui-setup
	      When starting orca, bring up the GUI configuration dialog.

       -t, --text-setup
	      When starting orca, initiate the text-based configuration.

       -n, --no-setup
	      When starting orca, force the application to be started  without
	      configuration, even though it might have needed it. This is use‐
	      ful when starting orca via something like gdm.

       -u, --user-prefs-dir=dirname
	      When starting orca, use dirname as an  alternate	directory  for
	      the user preferences.

       -e, --enable=speech|braille|braille-monitor|magnifier|main-window
	      When starting orca, force the enabling of the supplied options.

       -d, --disable=speech|braille|braille-monitor|magnifier|main-window
	      When starting orca, force the disabling of the supplied options.

       -l, --list-apps
	      Prints  the  names  of  all  the currently running applications.
	      This is used primarily for debugging purposes to see if orca can
	      talk  to the accessibility infrastructure.  Note that if orca is
	      already running, this will not kill the other orca process.   It
	      will  just list the currently running applications, and you will
	      see orca listed twice: once for the existing orca and  once  for
	      this instance.

       --debug
	      Enables  debug  output  for orca and sends all debug output to a
	      file with a name of the form 'debug-YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS.out'  in
	      the  current directory.  The YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS portion will be
	      replaced with the current date and time.

       --debug-file=filename
	      Enables debug output for orca and sends all debug output to  the
	      given filename.

       -v, --version
	      outputs orca version number and exits.

       -?, -h, --help
	      displays orca help and exits.

       --replace
	      Replace  a  currently running orca process.  By default, if orca
	      detects an existing orca process for the same session,  it  will
	      not start a new orca process.  This option will kill and cleanup
	      after any existing orca process and then start a new orca in its
	      place.

       -q, --quit
	      Kill and cleanup after any existing Orca process.

KEYBOARD SETTINGS
       Orca  provides  two keyboard modes, Desktop and Laptop keyboard layout.
       The  Orca_Modifier  key	is  Insert  in	desktop	 keyboard  layout  and
       Caps_Lock in laptop keyboard layout.

       Orca  uses default GNOME keyboard shortcuts to navigate the desktop and
       interact with various applications. The flat review commands provide an
       alternative method of interaction in certain inaccessible applications.
       It should not be confused with flat review  functionality  provided  by
       other screen readers.

Desktop Mode
       Flat review commands

       Numpad-7 move the flat review cursor to the previous line and read it.

       Numpad-8 read the current line.

       Numpad-9 move the flat review cursor to the next line and read it.

       Numpad-4 move the flat review cursor to the previous word and read it.

       Numpad-5 read the current word.

       Numpad-6 move the flat review cursor to the next word and read it.

       Numpad-1 move the flat review cursor to the previous character and read
       it.

       Numpad-2 read the current character.

       Numpad-3 move the flat review cursor to the next character and read it.

       Numpad-slash perform a left mouse click at the  location	 of  the  flat
       review cursor.

       Numpad-star  perform  a	right  mouse click at the location of the flat
       review cursor.

       Bookmark commands

       Alt+Insert+[1-6] assign a bookmark to a numbered slot.  If  a  bookmark
       already exists in the slot it will be replaced with the new one.

       Insert+[1-6]  go	 to  the  position pointed to by the bookmark bound to
       this numbered slot.

       Alt+Shift+[1-6]

       Insert+B and Insert+Shift+B move between the given  bookmarks  for  the
       given application or page.

       Alt+Insert+B  save the defined bookmarks for the current application or
       page.

       Miscellaneous functions

       Numpad+Plus
	'say all' command; reads from the current position of the caret to the
       end of the document.

       Numpad+Enter
	'Where am I' command; speaks information such as the title of the cur‐
       rent application window, as well as the name of the control  that  cur‐
       rently has focus.

       Insert+H enter into orca's 'learn mode'; press Escape to exit.

       Insert+Shift+Backslash toggle live regions monitoring on and off.

       Insert+F	 speak	font and attribute information for the current charac‐
       ter.

       Insert+Space Launch the orca Configuration dialog.

       Insert+Ctrl+Space reload user settings  and  reinitialize  services  as
       necessary.  Also launches the orca Configuration dialog for the current
       application.

       Insert+S toggle speech on and off.

       Insert+F11 toggle the reading of tables, either by single cell or whole
       row.

       Insert+Q quit orca.

       Debugging

       Ctrl+Alt+Insert+Home report information on the currently active script.

       Ctrl+Alt+Insert+End  print a debug listing of all known applications to
       the console where orca is running.

       Ctrl+Alt+Insert+Page_Up print debug information about the  ancestry  of
       the object with focus.

       Ctrl+Alt+Insert+Page_Down  print	 debug information about the hierarchy
       of the application with focus.

Laptop Mode
       Flat review commands

       Caps_Lock+U move the flat review cursor to the previous line  and  read
       it. Double-click to move flat review to the top of the current window.

       Caps_Lock+I  read  the  current	line. Double-click to read the current
       line along with formatting and capitalization details.

       Caps_Lock+O move the flat review cursor to the next line and  read  it.
       Double- click to move flat review to the bottom of the current window.

       Caps_Lock+J  move  the flat review cursor to the previous word and read
       it. Double-click to move flat review to	the  word  above  the  current
       word.

       Caps_Lock+K  read  the  current	word.  Double-click to spell the word.
       Triple-click to hear the word spelled phonetically.

       Caps_Lock+L move the flat review cursor to the next word and  read  it.
       Double- click to move flat review to the word below the current word.

       Caps_Lock+M  move  the flat review cursor to the previous character and
       read it. Double-click to move flat review to the	 end  of  the  current
       line.

       Caps_Lock+Comma	read  the current character. Double-click to pronounce
       the character phonetically if it is a letter.

       Caps_Lock+Period move the flat review cursor to the next character  and
       read it.

       Caps_Lock+7  perform  a	left  mouse  click at the location of the flat
       review cursor.

       Caps_Lock+8 perform a right mouse click at the  location	 of  the  flat
       review cursor.

       Caps_Lock+8  perform  a	right  mouse click at the location of the flat
       review cursor.

       Bookmark commands

       Alt+Caps_Lock+[1-6]

       add a bookmark to the numbered slot. If a bookmark already  exists  for
       the slot it will be replaced with the new one.

       Caps_Lock+[1-6]	go to the position pointed to by the bookmark bound to
       this numbered slot.

       Alt+Shift+[1-6]

       Caps_Lock+Band Caps_Lock+Shift+B move between the given	bookmarks  for
       the given application or page.

       Alt+Caps_Lock+B	save the defined bookmarks for the current application
       or page.

       Miscellaneous functions

       Caps_Lock+Semicolon Caps_Lock+Enter

       Caps_Lock+H enter learn mode (press Escape to exit).

       Caps_Lock+Shift+Backslash toggle live regions monitoring on and off.

       Caps_Lock+F speak font and attribute information for the current	 char‐
       acter.

       Caps_Lock+Space launch the orca Configuration dialog.

       Caps_Lock+Ctrl+Space  reload user settings and reinitialize services as
       necessary; also launches the orca Configuration dialog for the  current
       application.

       Caps_Lock+S toggle speech on and off.

       Caps_Lock+F11  toggle  the  reading of tables, either by single cell or
       whole row.

       Caps_Lock+Q quit orca.

       Debugging

       Caps_Lock+Alt+Ctrl+Home report  information  on	the  currently	active
       script.

       Caps_Lock+Alt+Ctrl+End prints a debug listing of all known applications
       to the console where orca is running.

       Caps_Lock+Alt+Ctrl+Page_Up prints debug information about the  ancestry
       of the object with focus.

       Caps_Lock+Alt+Ctrl+Page_Down  prints debug information about the object
       hierarchy of the application with focus.

FILES
       ~/.orca
	      Orca user preferences directory

       ~/.orca/user-settings.py
	      Orca user preferences configuration file.

       ~/.orca/orca-customizations.py
	      Orca user customizations configuration file

       ~/.orca/orca-scripts
	      Orca user orca scripts directory

       ~/.orca/bookmarks
	      Orca user bookmarks directory

       ~/.orca/app-settings
	      Orca user application specific settings directory

AUTHOR
       Orca development is a community effort led by the Sun Microsystems Inc.
       Accessibility Program Office and with contributions from many community
       members.

SEE ALSO
       For    more    information    please	visit	  orca	   wiki	    at
       <http://live.gnome.org/Orca> ⟨http://live.gnome.org/Orca⟩

       The  orca  mailing  list	 <http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-
       list> To post a message to  all	orca  list,  send  a  email  to	 orca-
       list@gnome.org

GNOME				  10 Nov 2008			       orca(1)
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