Blind perspective here. On 9/19/24 22:46, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
I know a little about WCAG and documenting accessibility: I was wondering
So am I! ;^)
about demonstrating screen magnifiers / Orca or other accessibility features available in GNOME or text only.
I use Orca for both.
I'm not myself severely visually impaired - although I work with colleagues who are,
You might want to also have a chat with those coworkers, so you can tape how Orca is used and the workaround being used! ;^)
If so, what would be a good minimum set of things that it would be useful to highlight in thirty to fifty minutes?
Accessibility is built-in in Debian, which is awsome!
If you wanted me to show five things and leave the audience with three things to remember, what would they be?
"It's easier to do something online than to do something in the real life". It's hard for me to properly answer your questions, because it's easier to avoid facing the reality of my disability. Debian give me the freedom of being online! ;^) Thank you to Samuel, Jonie (Orca maintainer) and all of the others, that are allowing me to spend that much time crashing my homelab! ;^) -- John Doe

