Eric Johansson, le lun. 18 mars 2019 13:44:04 -0400, a ecrit: > I'm a speech recognition user and quite frankly, almost all the > accessibility features people have put in place do not work with speech > recognition. How can we get our needs injected in the conversation?
By talking about it :) > about your paper on accessibility input. It's not a paper, it's a wiki, to be completed :) > have only 500 keystrokes or mouse movements per day in their > hands. Speech recognition is essential to take the load off their > upper extremities. Right, I missed that, now added. > I should be able to just say "restart numbering" and have it activate > that "right click, hunt through the menu and click on the item" > action. Right, this is actually supported in at-spi, actionable widgets are supposed to have a list of actions with a name for each, that can be used in such a situation (and could be shown to the user so she knows she can trigger it). I have also added that to the list. > A variation on this theme is every icon or link on the screen should > have a name that you can say and the speech recognition environment > should be able to query the application for all those names. Added as well. > Another thing to pay attention to is selecting a region. added as well. > Another way to achieve everything you want is that applications must > provide accessibility API which sidesteps the GUI interface. Yes, but we don't necessarily want to put everything there. Thanks for your feedback, Samuel _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list