Introduction to Orca's Preferences
Orca Preferences
Orca preferences allow you to customize functionality in Orca which applies to all applications. An example of an Orca preference is echo because echo is something that applies to all applications.
Note that Orca preferences can be customized on an application-by-application basis. For instance you can set the default echo to words and then set the echo for Pidgin to be none. Having done so, Orca would always echo each word that you typed, unless you were in Pidgin.
Keyboard Shortcuts for Getting Into the Preferences Dialogs
Orca Modifier+Space: Orca's Preferences
Ctrl+Orca Modifier+Space: Orca's Preferences for the current application
Application-Unique Preferences
In contrast to Orca preferences, there are application-unique preferences. These preferences allow you to customize Orca functionality that only applies in certain environments, such as on web pages or in chat applications. As a result, you will only find these options available in the application-specific preferences dialogs and only for those applications to which these options apply.