Is Ubuntu 21.04 A NightMare?

Okay, I decided to remove Gnome desktop from my desktop computer, and I decided to to reboot it, and what I encountered… is an issue with a screen-reader, Orca when just only using Xubuntu interface. That’s when I decided to reinstall Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on my desktop to revert to a stable LTS version. Well, this is necessary because, this is necessary for my machine to rely on these programs that are stable. However; I reconnected my FireFox account to sync my browsers. My laptop is still running a rolling release of Ubuntu, such as 21.04; and I am currently waiting for a next LTS version of this OS.
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Orca Screen-Reader Beats Chromevox When Reaching Pass 1200 Words

Although; Orca via Ubuntu via newer versions can really outperform Chromevox via Chrome OS Orca is easy to use and modify. You can really type away your work without slowing down. Google Chromevox via Chrome OS has these flaws what I’ve mentioned earlier. Despite Chromebooks with 4 GB of RAM or more… Chromevox still stall and stutters. Typically, screen-readers must be low in resources, and meet standards to use very less memory. Within this post; I’ll show these experiments as I use these screen-readers.

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TalkBack Screen-Reader Only Register 1830 Words When Editing Large Text Fields & Online Text-Editing Programs? Watch Out! There’s A BuG What You May Encounter

So, you use your android device like a 2-in-one android laptop, you are a skilled writer who write extremely long post on your blog,–just like I do! I usually experiment with screen-readers that may have flaws what you’ve never encountered before. Recently, I’ve stumbled upon a flaw what you’ve never heard of before. And I’ll share it to you!

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Chromevox vs. TalkBack Mistakes Found When Chromevox Has Evolved Overtime… Which Screen-reader Will Perform the Best?

Everyday, blind people around the world use screen-readers to use computers. If you are a Chrome OS and Android user, and you were familiar with these screen-readers, and you are just wondering which screen-reader can be right for you, or you used both. Here are the differences when using these screen-readers,–along with some potential problems you may encounter.

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Chromevox Magic: Use Search-M to open acontext menu when using CPanel via GreenGeeks

You still don’t wondering you still have trouble opening a file on your CPanel via your hosting account via GreenGeeks.

There’s no trusted visual person available for you to enable you to work with this interface via this control panel.

However, there’s a magic trick to go around this issue. That applies to using a newer version of Chromevox on a Chromebook.

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