Peter Korn wrote:
Assume that without GL, we can have a magnifier of quality 5, and with
GL a magnifier of quality 10 (just an assumption for sake of argument,
please bear with me). Since GL now runs on even somewhat older video
hardware, and you can get a GL card for not much money if you
On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 15:14 -0300, Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues DiĆ³genes
wrote:
* Eliminating the Bonobo dependency from accessibility stuff in GNOME.
Note that this doesn't necessarily equate to eliminating CORBA.
I really have no idea how much impact this would cause. I learned only
basic
Hi Willie, Carlos, gang,
...
Are you coming to GNOME Boston 2007? Magnification is one of the
critical things we want to talk about for the accessibility summit.
Ow... it would be a dream :-), but I don't have passport and don't
have money, so no :-(, but I really like to know
2007/8/30, Peter Korn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Willie, Carlos, gang,
...
Are you coming to GNOME Boston 2007? Magnification is one of the
critical things we want to talk about for the accessibility summit.
Ow... it would be a dream :-), but I don't have passport and don't
have money,
Gentlemen
Being one of Will's referred to end users, I am following this thread with
interest. In general work I fall into the category of screen reader and
magnifier.
Ignoring the various details on internal communication and window managers,
the following are, for me, the over-riding
I'm not sure of the logistics of a phone in possibility. They ALWAYS
are very difficult when there are a large number of people in one room
and a few on the phone. In my experience, we can easily spend more time
with getting the call set up and I can't hear you problems than we do
actually being
Thanks.
I am going to subscribe myself on Orca maillist and read more about
ORCA scripts.
The application I am working on don't not allow to the users do
anything different from interacting with numeric keyboard with the options
we give on the screen and a headphone output