Well, here are some suggestions: - Sound Stack & NVDA (already mentioned) - USB - Having working USB support, particularly for flash drives would be very useful - USB Flash Drive Booting - This is quite important. Having ROS-NVDA bootable from a flash drive would be useful for the visually impaired etc., as they could boot any PC into an accessible environment. - Also, having portable ReactOS is useful anyway for recovery and all sorts of things - especially as you can't legally do it with Windows without a second license
Also, ROS-NVDA would be a good idea, but I think we should make sure our website is accessible to screen readers too - the website redesign should make this possible. On 8 March 2010 12:44, victor martinez <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > GSOC doesnt love us too much, or maybe our projects arent interesting > enough. We should sell the importance of the project. > Look the diference: > -Improving our Sound stack. > -Make the NVDA project(open source screen reader for the Microsoft Windows > operating system. Providing feedback via synthetic speech and Braille, it > enables blind or vision impaired people to access computers running Windows > for no more cost than a sighted person. Major features include support for > over 20 languages) run in ReactOS. > > It is the same, but...who is going to reject the idea of giving to impaired > people access to ReactOS?Google?And i think it could be a nice social > improvement that diferences ReactOS from Windows. > My suggestion: > "Make the NVDA app run and work in ReactOS".(it currently runs,but doesnt > work) > And also the next one; > "Creating a special distro for Impaired people called NVD-Ros". > (Reactos+NVDA+some useful apps for Impaired people) > > Btw, NVDA is a 10 MB app.We have bigger apps running.But of course just > Janderwald knows if it is feasible to have it working :) > > > ------------------------------ > ¿Quieres saber qué móvil eres? ¡Descúbrelo aquí!<http://www.quemovileres.com/> > > _______________________________________________ > Ros-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev > -- Andrew Faulds (andrewros) http://ajf.me/
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