WARNING: This image is OVERSIZED. This should never happen during milestone testing.
This is an installation using the Screen-Reader as done by a visually blind individual. Please cover your monitor, lay it face down or turn it off during this installation. You will require speakers or headphones to hear the screen-reader. As you press Enter to continue on each page, it can take several minutes to advance to the next installer page.
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If all actions produce the expected results listed, please submit a 'passed' result. If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please submit a 'failed' result and file a bug. Please be sure to include the bug number when you submit your result.
Fails because Super+1, Super+L, Super+l, Super+I, etc do not start the installation as written. The Orca guy is really hard to understand. Better that someone who is blind or otherwise visually impaired test this, assuming they use Orca. I don't think that it is so important that these exact keypresses can be done to pass the test (otherwise why even need the sound playing), rather the most important part of the test is that it lets you know where you are with the name, machine name, password. And it did not speak on that screen with the setting of username (when I deviated from the instructions and chose "Install Ubuntu" instead of "Try Ubuntu" as the test case instructions indicate.