On 03/22/2016 03:10 PM, Ali Abdul Ghani wrote:
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> The blind do not use the mouse they use only the keyboard

Good to know. So I assume all programs should give users the possibility
to be operated completely from keyboard only, without ever needing mouse
interaction.

Now I understand why you complained about HTML5/JavaScript. Those sites
typically require extensive mouse/touch screen interaction.

> 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

What about when blind users aren't logged into an X session? Is espeakup
sufficient for text-mode installer, such as the one for GuixSD?

> 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

Could you please tell me how to set up my machine in order to simulate
the typical environment for a blind GNU/Linux user? Which programs would
I need to use aside from orca, and which programs would you suggest to a
blind user for daily usage (web browser, text editor, etc.)?

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