hi > You didn't put the mailing list in CC, so I hope you don't mind I'm > quoting your other message here. THNX, > Do blind users use the mouse? How would a blind user set up his machine > from scratch on a system like Trisquel or Parabola? The blind do not use the mouse they use only the keyboard set up the machine from scratch on a system like Trisquel or Parabola is Very easy
put the CD in pc then boot will welcome you a beautiful screen reader > Which guidelines do you prefer among those? all is High importance > What kind of programs are problematic for blind users? Can you make an > example, please? There are a lot of programs I will give you One example in my life Arduino IDE https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software This is just a example in fact I have found a solution to work programs to Arduino without this Arduino IDE have fun and be free ali miracle 2016-03-22 5:07 جرينتش-08:00, Fabio Pesari <[email protected]>: > On 03/22/2016 10:29 AM, Ali Abdul Ghani wrote: >> >> THNX, >> its seme They dont listed accessibility as a high priority project >> I cant find it >> se >> http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/priority-projects/ >> have fun and be free >> ali miracle > > Sorry, I meant it's in the proposals for the next list: > > https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/a-preliminary-analysis-of-high-priority-projects-feedback > > You didn't put the mailing list in CC, so I hope you don't mind I'm > quoting your other message here. > >> the Blind people use screen readers to use the computer >> the Screen reader reads texts from gui >> then send the text to Speech engine >> the Speech engine converts text to Speech > > Do blind users use the mouse? How would a blind user set up his machine > from scratch on a system like Trisquel or Parabola? > >> There are things you must do and things to avoid When you write your gui >> program >> There is guidelines , but programmers do not care about it >> for gtk >> https://developer.gnome.org/accessibility-devel-guide/stable/gad-coding-guidelines.html.en >> for qt >> http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/accessible-qwidget.html >> for web apps >> https://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/wcag > > Which guidelines do you prefer among those? > > What kind of programs are problematic for blind users? Can you make an > example, please? > > -- Emacs is the ground. We run around and act silly on top of it, and when we die, may our remnants grace its ongoing incrementation.
