Public bug reported:

I am doing ISO testing of 12.04 amd64 pre-beta 2. I am running test case
ID: uai-001 Desktop Accessibility (ubiquity). Here is the link to the
test case as required by QA .
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Install/DesktopLiveSession

Stage 2: Wait for the drums.
Stage 3: Press Ctrl+S to start the screen reader.

Sound is muted by default on the live CD. There for there is no drum
sound. Pressing Ctrl+S does indeed activate Orca the screen reader but
Orca is ineffective because the sound is muted by default. It requires a
mouse action to unmute sound. This is not acceptable for an
accessibility option.

Sound is still muted at the live Desktop top.

There should be available at the Ubuntu Welcome dialog the ability to
set a sound level by using the arrow keys. This would make Ubuntu
accessible to visually impaired people as it is intended to be.

In terms of the number of people effected this is a trivial bug because
few visually impaired people will be using computers. In terms of Ubuntu
failing to be accessible to the many visually impaired people this bug
is major.

I cannot send by ISO test results to QA without there being a bug report
to link it too. I cannot use apport because this is an issue with an ISO
image as a live CD.

** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Sound is muted by default on the live CD making the screen reader
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