Orca Manual ((better)) Now

Operator | Inputs | Outputs | Bang needed? ---------|---------------|---------------|------------- * | none | bang (east) | yes (manual) : | msg (west) | string (east) | yes C | rate (west) | bang (south) | no N | val (west) | val (north) | yes A | a (north/west)| sum (south/east)| yes

Orca works best with or Chromium-based browsers. It uses "Browse Mode" and "Focus Mode." H: Jump to the next heading. L: Jump to the next list. K: Jump to the next link. F: Jump to the next form field. orca manual

Integration with system zoom features for low-vision users. Operator | Inputs | Outputs | Bang needed

Mastering the Orca manual is a journey of muscle memory. By starting with the basic navigation keys and slowly incorporating Flat Review and App-Specific settings, you can achieve a level of productivity on Linux that rivals any mouse-driven workflow. L: Jump to the next list

Most modern Linux distributions (like Ubuntu, Fedora, or Debian) come with Orca pre-installed. How to Launch Orca: Press Super (Windows key) + Alt + S . Command Line: Open a terminal and type orca .

The (usually orca_manual.md or included in the GitHub repo) is your primary reference for all operators and their behaviors.