[quoted lines by Samuel Thibault on 2019/03/22 at 12:31 +0100]

>Which kind of interaction do you have?  AIUI the current support on
>Linux is that it can trigger clicks, but do you mean that a different
>mode of interaction would allow to check what widget you have before
>clicking, for instance?

I don't know what NVDA offers, but Android handles the touch screen quite well.
When you move your finger around the screen, the speech/braille tells you what
your finger has moved onto. To click, you double tap. To long click, you tap
then hold. There are many gestures. For example, a right/left swipe moves to
the next/previous item.

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