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Windows is a disgraceful operating system with excellent screen readers.

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  • pixelate@tweesecake.socialP pixelate@tweesecake.social

    @PepperTheVixen Well, it needs documentation updates. So as soon as I git clone orca, I'll see if I can start working on that. Oh wait I have to fork the repo first but yeah.

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    @pixelate Oh yeah... Hmm, I did redo the Stardew Access docs. I might be able to help you out with those once I learn the ins and outs of Orca

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    • pepperthevixen@meow.socialP pepperthevixen@meow.social

      Windows is a disgraceful operating system with excellent screen readers. MacOS is an excellent operating system with a disgraceful screen reader

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      j3317@allovertheplace.ca
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      @Kingslayer @PepperTheVixen this is true

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        Windows is a disgraceful operating system with excellent screen readers. MacOS is an excellent operating system with a disgraceful screen reader

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        vol4life8657@tweesecake.social
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        @mcourcel @PepperTheVixen lol!

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        • pepperthevixen@meow.socialP pepperthevixen@meow.social

          Windows is a disgraceful operating system with excellent screen readers. MacOS is an excellent operating system with a disgraceful screen reader

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          @TheQuinbox @PepperTheVixen And linux? Ah, the rag of the rags!

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          • pepperthevixen@meow.socialP pepperthevixen@meow.social

            Windows is a disgraceful operating system with excellent screen readers. MacOS is an excellent operating system with a disgraceful screen reader

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            korn2012_private@dragonscave.space
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            @PepperTheVixen Actually, Voiceover is very good on MacOS. It's 10 times faster than NVDA, and it is stable.

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            • K korn2012_private@dragonscave.space

              @PepperTheVixen Actually, Voiceover is very good on MacOS. It's 10 times faster than NVDA, and it is stable.

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              @KoRn2012_private @PepperTheVixen Stable. Until it locks up and says not responding, on a fully maxed out Mac Studio. Stable, until you run into their piss-poor ARIA implementation, the fact that you can't select text in any browser other than Safari, and let's not even mention true text-editing.

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                @PepperTheVixen Actually, Voiceover is very good on MacOS. It's 10 times faster than NVDA, and it is stable.

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                @KoRn2012_private How did you calculate its speed relative to NVDA?

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                • pixelate@tweesecake.socialP pixelate@tweesecake.social

                  @PepperTheVixen Orca is getting lots of refactoring done. It's amazing what a single developer has gotten done in the past 2 years. Of course, its not on the level of NVDA, but maybe in a year we'll have addon support.

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                  @pixelate @PepperTheVixen Fenrir is the top tier of terminal screen readers, yes? If you can get past the audio fuckery?

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                    @pixelate @PepperTheVixen Fenrir is the top tier of terminal screen readers, yes? If you can get past the audio fuckery?

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                    @x0 @pixelate I've only ever used Speakup on the terminal. What's Fenrir like?

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                      @x0 @pixelate I've only ever used Speakup on the terminal. What's Fenrir like?

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                      @PepperTheVixen @pixelate I've never used it myself, as I don't use Linux besides SSH and WSL. But I've heard good things about it from hardcore Linux people like Daniel Nash and a few other less hardcore ones.

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                      • pepperthevixen@meow.socialP pepperthevixen@meow.social

                        @x0 @pixelate I've only ever used Speakup on the terminal. What's Fenrir like?

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                        @PepperTheVixen @x0 Fenrir is okay. I don't really use pure console. Terminal emulators, terminals on GUI, work for me with Orca.

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