Rich <[email protected]> writes: > > On Aug 17, 2020, at 22:48, Aura Kelloniemi <[email protected]> wrote: > > I suppose that with PostmarketOS this setup is already very easy to > > achieve. A > > rebuilt kernel with VT support is probably the only thing needed.
> I suspect that a PinePhone, some earbuds, and a USB-C keyboard would suffice > to > get started. However, I've opted to get this package, instead: > "PINEPHONE – “Community Edition: PostmarketOS With Convergence Package” > https://store.pine64.org/product/pinephone-community-edition-postmarketos-with-convergence-package-limited-edition-linux-smartphone/ > I suspect that the best way to provide convenient and non-threatening access > to common facilities will be to use a text-based menu system. Yes. espeakup or a simple python program utilizing speech-dispatcher would be your friends. > Although you mention X (X Windows, I presume), that isn't the only option. I > wonder whether a personal web server, plus Orca, might not provide a usable > and flexible interface. But there is no way of running Orca without X11. There is no way of running a modern web browser without X11 (unless the browser is in headless mode, and then there is no user interface). Wayland does not change the accessibility situation (well, at least it does not make it better). > I realize that Orca isn't as polished as some of the > proprietary screen readers, but is it unusable? Updates in applications (system components, firefox, LibreOffice) can easily break Orca. Orca has been freezing on all the systems that I have used it on – sometimes more often, sometimes less often. At best, Orca is slow, especially if combined with Firefox. > Is Fenrir an option for CLI? I have no experience of it. -- Aura _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] For general information, go to: http://brltty.app/mailman/listinfo/brltty
