Além dos comandos de navegação do cursor que fazem parte do GNOME, o Orca fornece uma série de comandos que você pode usar para ler documentos.
Below you will see several references to "KP". All "KP" keys are located on the numeric keypad. You will also notice that there are different keystrokes depending upon whether you are using a desktop or a laptop -- or more accurately, whether you are using Orca's Desktop keyboard layout or its Laptop keyboard layout. For additional information, please see the Keyboard Layout topic.
Os comandos de revisão plana do Orca a seguir podem ser usados para ler sua posição atual:
Lê a linha atual:
Computador de mesa: NUM 8
Notebook: Tecla modificadora do Orca+I
Lê a palavra atual:
Computador de mesa: NUM 5
Notebook: Tecla modificadora do Orca+K
Soletra a palavra atual:
Computador de mesa: NUM 5 (pressionada duas vezes)
Notebook: Tecla modificadora do Orca+K (pressionada duas vezes)
Soletra foneticamente a palavra atual:
Computador de mesa: NUM 5 (pressionada três vezes)
Notebook: Tecla modificadora do Orca+K (pressionada três vezes)
Lê o caractere atual:
Computador de mesa: NUM 2
Notebook: Tecla modificadora do Orca+Vírgula
Fala foneticamente o caractere atual:
Computador de mesa: NUM 2 (pressionada duas vezes)
Notebook: Tecla modificadora do Orca+Virgula (pressionada duas vezes)
Speak the Unicode value of current character:
Computador de mesa: NUM 2 (pressionada três vezes)
Notebook: Tecla modificadora do Orca+Vírgula (pressionada três vezes)
O comando do Orca Ler tudo fará o Orca falar o documento inteiro, iniciando da sua posição atual.
Computador de mesa: NUM Mais
Notebook: Tecla modificadora do Orca+Ponto e vírgula
Orca has a dedicated command for obtaining the attributes of the text at the caret location. In addition, if you use Orca's Where Am I commands from within a text object in which text has been selected, Orca will announce the selected text. Orca's command to speak the current selection will also perform this function in a text object.
Apresenta os atributos do texto: Tecla modificadora do Orca+F
Perform basic Where Am I:
Computador de mesa: NUM Enter
Notebook: Tecla modificadora do Orca+Enter
Perform detailed Where Am I:
Computador de mesa: NUM Enter (pressionada duas vezes)
Notebook: Tecla modificadora do Orca+Enter (pressionada duas vezes)
Speak current selection: Orca Modifier+Shift+Up
If you are on a link, Orca's Basic Where Am I command can be used to announce the details associated with the link such as the link type, if the link is visited, the site description, and file size. If you would instead prefer dedicated command for this purpose, you can bind Orca's Speaks Link Details command to a keystroke. Please see Modifying Keybindings for information on how to do so.
Speak the link details: (Unbound)
Orca's Browse and Focus modes let you switch between reading and interacting with web content.
Switch between browse mode and focus mode: Orca Modifier+A
Enable sticky focus mode: Orca Modifier+A (double-clicked)
Enable sticky browse mode: Orca Modifier+A (triple-clicked)
When Layout mode is enabled, Orca's caret navigation will respect the on-screen layout of the content and present the full line, including any links or form fields on that line. When Layout mode is disabled, Orca will treat objects such as links and form fields as if they were on separate lines, both for presentation and navigation.
Orca provides a command to switch between Layout mode and Object mode. This command is unbound by default. Please see Modifying Keybindings for information on how to bind unbound commands.
Switch between Layout mode and Object mode: (Unbound)
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