1. Controlling and Learning to Use Orca Controlling and Learning to Use Orca Commands for interacting with Orca Joanmarie Diggs joanied@gnome.org

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Controlling and Learning to Use Orca
Commands for Controlling <app>Orca</app>

The following commands can be used to get into Orca's Preferences dialogs, quit Orca, and bypass Orca commands to avoid shortcut conflicts within the application being accessed.

Orca Preferences dialog: Orca ModifierSpace.

Orca's Preferences dialog for the focused application: CtrlOrca ModifierSpace.

Quit Orca: Orca ModifierQ.

Pass the next command on to the current application: Orca ModifierBackSpace

Commands for Learning to Use <app>Orca</app>

Orca has two modes for learning more about Orca's commands: Learn Mode and List Shortcuts Mode. In Learn Mode, Orca will announce each keystroke you pressed along with any associated Orca command that keystroke is bound to. List Shortcuts Mode provides you with a list of all the Orca commands you can use.

Enter learn mode: Orca ModifierH

Enter list shortcuts mode: Orca ModifierH (double-clicked)

Exit either mode: Esc