http://groups.google.com/group/vinux-support/browse_thread/thread/a845d9b2137e50ce?hl=en#

The last post is by a blind person.
The visually impaired use sound and touch. Speech recognition, screen
reader, braille keyboards.
The developer of emacspeak is blind. How about asking him if the distro is
easy to get around. I doubt he'll say yes.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Luke Yelavich <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 28/04/11 11:48, Super Bisquit wrote:
>
>> The testing CD is not easily accessible for the blind.
>> If any developer is using debian and has live build installed. Please
>> create a CD with hooks for starting orca and other gnome3
>> accessibility options at start. Unlike myself, the people doing the
>> testing can't see.
>> Why not just interact with the vinux group? They are trying to test
>> out the CDs but are having some troubles.
>>
>
> Have you tried the accessibility testing distro?
> http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/TestingDistro
>
Yes. That is why I made the suggestion.

>
> Since Vinux is Ubuntu based,
>
Vinux is a set of scripts.

> it is not likely to have all GNOME 3 components
>
Blind people care less about a desktop and more about using the computer.

> , so I suggest you try the above linked image and go from there.
>
http://groups.google.com/group/vinux-support/browse_thread/thread/4fbc561260b4233c?hl=en#

That thread segues but you see that the distribution isn't "ubuntu" based.

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