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= Installing Fedora with Orca
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Thanks for choosing to install Fedora. The first thing you'll need to do is put
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an installer onto a removable disk, like a DVD or Flash Drive. For maximum
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accessibility, choose Fedora's Mate spin, found at
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https://spins.fedoraproject.org/mate-compiz/download/index.html(The Fedora Mate
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download page). Follow a normal guide on flashing the downloaded image to a
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flash drive or DVD, and prepare to restart the computer to begin the
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installation.
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To install Fedora Mate, hereafter referred to as just "Fedora", you'll
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need to start your computer with the installer's drive set as the
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drive the computer starts from. Consult your computer's manual for how
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to do this, but it is usually done by pressing the power button while
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the computer is still turned off, then quickly pressing a key, like
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F2, F8, F10, or F12, rapidly until the "boot manager" appears.
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You'll need either sighted assistance, or an app on a smart phone that
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continuously reads text (like Seeing AI on the Apple App Store, or
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Google Lookout from the Google Play store), in order to somewhat know
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what's on the screen of this menu. If you have no other drives, local
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or network, connected to the computer, you may be able to press Down
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arrow or Right arrow several times to get to the last item of the
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menu, which should be your external drive, and press Enter to boot
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from it.
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Now, with the continuous text scanner still on, you'll be in a menu
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for starting the installer. Pressing Enter should start it. Leave the
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continuous text scanning on until you hear the current date. Now, you
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can put down the phone; we won't need it anymore for the installation.
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At this time, you are at the live installation screen, where you can
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enable Orca, the screen reader. To do this, hold down the Alt key, and press the
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F2 key, and release both keys. Now, type the word orca, all lowercase. You'll hear "screen reader
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on", in a robotic, British voice. If you press an arrow key, you'll find that
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you're on the desktop. This is a live system, so you are encouraged to play
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around with it.
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== Navigating Linux
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The Fedora installer uses a graphical interface, similar to the
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interfaces on other operating systems. Navigating it is similar to
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navigating other interfaces, with only a few differences. Use the Tab
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key to move from one control to another. Use Shift + Tab to navigate
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backward.
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In text fields, use the Left and Right arrow keys to navigate by character, Control
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with Left and Right arrow to navigate by word, and Up and Down arrow
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to navigate by line. Use Home to go to the beginning of the line, End
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to go to the end of the line, and Control Home and Control End to go
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to the beginning and end of a text field. Use arrow keys to navigate
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lists, and the Space bar or Enter key to activate buttons, check
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boxes, and so on.
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All that should be familiar to those who have used other operating systems. The
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differences are slight. In most programs, to move from one area of the screen to
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another, like a large list to the next group of controls, press Control + Tab.
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To move backward the same way, use Control + Shift + Tab. This will be useful in
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the installer. When a control cannot be used, you're probably used to hearing
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"disabled" or "dimmed". In Linux, Orca says that they are "grayed," meaning
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"grayed out."
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Now that you know basic navigation, let's move on to installing the
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system.
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== Installing Fedora
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When you're done looking around, find the "install" icon on the desktop, and
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press Enter on it. The installer will open, but it won't have focus. To put
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focus on it, press Alt + Tab. Now, you can choose your language. When you've
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chosen your language, press Tab, and choose your keyboard layout. The item after
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that allows you to test your layout in a text field. Notice that Orca is
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speaking slowly, and also speaking every key you press. This can be changed
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later. Now, find the Next button and press Enter.
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Now, you're in the main area of the installer. There are different areas you can
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go to, to prepare different parts of the installation. First is the destination,
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where Fedora will be installed. Then there are areas like time, user creation,
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and root account. Press Enter on them, one by one, and fill out the information
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in each. The part you may have trouble with is the time and timezone selection.
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The combo boxes in that area are hard to use, but you can fix your timezone
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later if you need to.
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When you're ready, press the Begin Installation button. Fedora will begin to
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write the changes to the disk. When it's done, you can restart the computer. Be
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sure to remove the installation media, the DVD or Flash Drive, from the computer
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before restarting it or turning it back on. Now, you're ready to set up your new
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Fedora Linux system.
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