Sure, but you're talking about a smart phone, running this right? So the screen reader would have to interact with the touch screen, and the phone UI. So yeah that part is what the screen reader would have to interact with, and it's the part that most likely isn't accessible, even if you were to SSH into the machine and get Orca running.
On Mon, Aug 16, 2021, 10:56 AM Kenneth Schack Banner <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Devin, > > Thanks for the fast reply. > > Im not sure, if i understand you right, because Linux Debian has great > accesibility, or is it somewhere else? > > Best kind regards > Kenneth Schack Banner > > Den 16.08.2021 kl. 17.50 skrev Devin Prater: > > I talked to someone from one of the mobile Linux folks, maybe Pinephone, > about a year or six months ago. They have no plans to make their OS > accessible, because they say that desktop Linux must progress first in > order for them to take advantage of it. So yeah. > Devin Prater > [email protected] > gemini://tilde.pink/~devinprater/ > > > > On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 10:48 AM Kenneth Schack Banner <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I just got a pinephone and have installed: >> "mobian-installer-pinephone-phosh-20210516.img" on it. Im visually >> impared and because of this im in need for some accesibility functions. >> >> Can there be added a screen reader that can be enabled / disabled when >> holding volume up and down for a few seconds? >> >> Best kind regards >> Kenneth Schack Banner >> >> >
