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Max Reinsch
5,740 PointsScreen Reader Software
What is the best Screen Reader software for Linux?
I'm aware of Orca but it appears to have very a very low rating on the Software Centre.
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Nick Pettit
Treehouse TeacherI've never tried any screen reading software on Linux, but from what I've heard, Orca is the most popular. That could be old information though. You might also want to try just reading the Wikipedia article that lists screen readers.
Max Reinsch
5,740 PointsMax Reinsch
5,740 PointsThanks Nick. I'll try Orca and take it from there.