Orca – Free Open Source Screen Reader for Linux for Linux
version: 5.0.0Description
Orca — Free Screen Reader for Linux (Version Linux)
Orca is a powerful open-source screen reader developed by the GNOME Project to provide accessible computing on Linux using speech synthesis and braille displays.
What is Orca?
Orca enables blind and visually impaired users to interact with desktop environments, applications, and web content on Linux through keyboard navigation, speech output, and braille support.
Why Use Orca?
- 100% Free: No license or subscription fees
- Open Source: Community-driven development
- Native Support: Designed for modern Linux desktops
- Braille Support: Works with refreshable braille displays
- Customizable: Flexible speech and navigation settings
Key Features of Orca
1. Screen Reading
Reads on-screen text and user interface elements.
2. Braille Output
Supports a wide range of braille display devices.
3. Application Accessibility
Works with common applications and web browsers.
4. Keyboard Navigation
Efficient navigation using keyboard shortcuts.
How to Use Orca on Linux
- Install Orca from your Linux software repository
- Enable Orca from accessibility settings
- Configure speech and braille preferences
- Navigate applications and web content
- Customize shortcuts if required
System Information
- Supported OS: Linux
- Approximate Size: 515 MB
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Specifications
| License: Open Source View Full License |
| Language: English |
| File Size: 515 MB |
| Last updated: |
| Version: 5.0.0 |
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| Publisher Name: GNOME Project |
| Publisher URL: Visit Publisher |
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