Hi Jane,
I'd be more than happy to pay for a working client. Please let
me know
how it goes, and, if possible, please pass along a link. I'd love
to try it
as well.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
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Subject: Re: Mud clients and VO
Have found one that has potential caled Nintius, or somethijng
similar. I am
going to email the developers, though and see if they will fix it.
It is
supposed to be able to speak, but of course it doesn't do this
reliablym and
I suspect VO has something to do with this and wondering if they
can fix it.
If they do, then I'll be happy to pay the $10 for it.
Jane
On Apr 10, 2006, at 1:48 PM, John Panarese wrote:
Hi folks,
This topic has come up a few times, but I'm tossing it out there
again.
Has anyone found a mud client for the Mac that works well with
VoiceOver?
I've been looking around and experimenting, but I've found nothing as
of yet. Salvitar has potential, but the author didn't seem to
want to
give VO anything more than the generic accessibility lip service
response to my
inquiry about it. My coder for the mud I run suggested, Mud
Walker, which
he uses, but it isn't really accessible either.
Thus, as an admin, I am really looking for a client that does
more
than, let's say, telnet. Getting Telnet to work with speech feedback
would be a start, but the use of triggers and other events one can
customize in, let's say, gmud or zmud, would be more useful. If you
know of any that either don't work or partially work, I'd be even
interested in that, as I am not adverse to contacting authors
directly.
Thanks
John D. Panarese
Managing Director
Technologies for the Visually Impaired, Inc.
9 Nolan Court
Hauppauge, NY 11788
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