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Following is a list of common Orca keyboard commands for desktop keyboards arranged by category:

3.2.5.1.1. Flat review commands

  • Numpad-7 - move the flat review cursor to the previous line and read it.
  • Numpad-8 - read the current line.
  • Numpad-9 - move the flat review cursor to the next line and read it.
  • Numpad-4 - move the flat review cursor to the previous word and read it.
  • Numpad-5 - read the current word.
  • Numpad-6 - move the flat review cursor to the next word and read it.
  • Numpad-1 - move the flat review cursor to the previous character and read it.
  • Numpad-2 - read the current character.
  • Numpad-3 - move the flat review cursor to the next character and read it.
  • Numpad-slash - perform a left mouse click at the location of the flat review cursor.
  • Numpad-star - perform a right mouse click at the location of the flat review cursor.

The above commands apply when working with objects as well as when working with text. For example, if the flat review cursor were positioned on a menu bar, pressing the "read current line" command would speak the names of all visible menus. Similarly, pressing the "read next word" command would speak the object to the right of the flat review cursor on the same line, or move flat review to the next line if no more objects were found.

3.2.5.1.2. Bokmärkeskommandon

  • Alt+Insert+[1-6] - assign a bookmark to a numbered slot. If a bookmark already exists in the slot it will be replaced with the new one.
  • Insert+[1-6] - go to the position pointed to by the bookmark bound to this numbered slot.
  • Alt+Shift+[1-6] - "Where am I" information for this bookmark relative to the current pointer location.
  • Insert+B and Insert+Shift+B - move between the given bookmarks for the given application or page.
  • Alt+Insert+B - save the defined bookmarks for the current application or page.

3.2.5.1.3. Diverse funktioner

  • Numpad+Plus - "say all" command; reads from the current position of the caret to the end of the document.
  • Numpad+Enter - "Where am I" command; speaks information such as the title of the current application window, as well as the name of the control that currently has focus.
  • Insert+H - enter into Orca's "learn mode"; press Escape to exit.
  • Insert+F - speak font and attribute information for the current character.
  • Insert+Space - Launch the Orca Configuration dialog.
  • Insert+Ctrl+Space - reload user settings and reinitialize services as necessary. Also launches the Orca Configuration dialog for the current application.
  • Insert+S - toggle speech on and off.
  • Insert+F11 - toggle the reading of tables, either by single cell or whole row.
  • Insert+Q - quit Orca.

3.2.5.1.4. Kommandon för felsökning

  • Ctrl+Alt+Insert+Home - report information on the currently active script.

In order for the next three commands to be of use, Orca needs to be started from a virtual console or via gnome-terminal. Output is sent to the console only (i.e., it is not sent to speech or braille).

  • Ctrl+Alt+Insert+End - print a debug listing of all known applications to the console where Orca is running.
  • Ctrl+Alt+Insert+Page_Up - print debug information about the ancestry of the object with focus.
  • Ctrl+Alt+Insert+Page_Down - print debug information about the hierarchy of the application with focus.