Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability
Alex ARNAUD, on mar. 20 mars 2018 17:33:25 +0100, wrote: > Is Dasher should be configured to replace the keyboard when I open a text > edition field? IIRC that has never been implemented. It would be a matter of making it e.g. an ibus input method or such. Samuel
Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability
Mats L, on mar. 20 mars 2018 16:22:25 +0100, wrote: > Unfortunately the GNU/Linux environments are badly missing a full-featured > tailorable on-screen keyboard alternative (including switch input etc.) > following up on the [4]GOK project since it was discontinued. Is onboard not the continuation of GOK? Samuel
Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability
Hello Thibaut, Le 20/03/2018 à 11:14, Thibaut Paumard a écrit : Le 20/03/2018 à 10:35, Alex ARNAUD a écrit : What is as you know the most efficient way to write text with a head-tracking software? Dear Alex, Dasher comes to mind: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasher_(software) I've tested it, looks good to me. Is Dasher should be configured to replace the keyboard when I open a text edition field? I've found how to write text but it's only from the dasher window so imagine if I would like to enter text on Firefox, how I can do that? Maybe there is a documentation I could look on? (I've already read some documentation I've found on the dasher website). Best regards, Alex.
Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability
Le 20/03/2018 à 10:35, Alex ARNAUD a écrit : What is as you know the most efficient way to write text with a head-tracking software? Dear Alex, Dasher comes to mind: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasher_(software) Kind regards, Thibaut.
Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability
Le 19/03/2018 à 20:46, Cesar Mauri a écrit : * Does head-tracking is really efficient? (Disclaimer: I'm the author of eViacam and EVA Facial Mouse) Are you aware of differences between eviacam and GNOME mousetrap? However, if you mean whether is there a FOSS head tracker solution available for GNU/Linux as efficient as similar products, then I would say yes. It's exactly what I expect indeed. What is as you know the most efficient way to write text with a head-tracking software? * Do you know if there are other useful application? There was a website that collected many open source assistive technology software (not only for GNU/Linux). The site is now gone but could be still consulted here: Thanks you for the link. Best regards, Alex.
Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability
Le 19/03/2018 à 18:03, Gregg Vanderheiden GPII a écrit : have you tried the Unified Listing? http://ul.gpii.net part of http://GPII.net I've discovered the Unified Listing with your message. It's really interesting. Thanks for the tips. Best regards, Alex.