Hi Matheiu, On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 2:00 AM, Mathieu Stumpf < [email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you for your answer. While eviacam seems interesting, > it looks like you need to be able to move your head to use > it, which unfortunately is already too much for someone in > locked-in sydrome. > Have you looked at GT3D [1]? It might provide the functionality you are looking for. I don't know much about the project -- it is a cheap accessibility solution and looks like it should run on Linux, but I don't know if the code is open-source or free. Anyway, good luck! Sounds like a great project. Cheers, Meg Ford [1] http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~afaisal/FaisalLab/page6/ > > I will read references you provided anyway, I'm sure it will > help me to grasp more relevant information on how to integrate > such a heavily constrained requirements into GNOME. > > Right now I have to read and make smaller GNOME development > projects in order to better accommodate with the GNOME > devlopment and design. I'm a bit stuck with some compilation > problems in the jhbuild process. So for now I will already begin > with development tools available on my Debian Wheezy box, until > I get rid of my jhbuild tangles. >
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