Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability

2018-03-21 Thread Eric Johansson
On 3/21/2018 11:30 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote: > Le 21/03/2018 à 15:27, Eric Johansson a écrit : >> On 3/20/2018 5:35 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote: >>> >>> What is as you know the most efficient way to write text with a >>> head-tracking software? >> I'm frustrated by this kind of question because

Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability

2018-03-21 Thread Richard Owlett
On 03/21/2018 10:30 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote: Le 21/03/2018 à 15:27, Eric Johansson a écrit : On 3/20/2018 5:35 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote: What is as you know the most efficient way to write text with a head-tracking software? [snip] I can't use keyboards much because of a repetitive stress

Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability

2018-03-21 Thread Alex ARNAUD
Le 21/03/2018 à 15:27, Eric Johansson a écrit : On 3/20/2018 5:35 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote: What is as you know the most efficient way to write text with a head-tracking software? I'm frustrated by this kind of question because frequently, this is the wrong question. you should be asking what is

Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability

2018-03-21 Thread Eric Johansson
On 3/20/2018 5:35 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote: > > What is as you know the most efficient way to write text with a > head-tracking software? I'm frustrated by this kind of question because frequently, this is the wrong question. you should be asking what is the appropriate interface to enable the person

Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability

2018-03-21 Thread Alex ARNAUD
Le 20/03/2018 à 18:31, Mats L a écrit : Both Onboard and Caribou were intended as replacements of GOK, but are not really. GOK was an ambitious effort to provide tailorable access for individuals with major motor difficulties, including need for single and double switch input. But it was not a

Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability

2018-03-21 Thread Thibaut Paumard
Le 20/03/2018 à 17:33, Alex ARNAUD a écrit : 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? Dasher comes to mind: I've tested it, looks

Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability

2018-03-21 Thread Cesar Mauri
El 20/03/18 a las 10:35, Alex ARNAUD escribió: Are you aware of differences between eviacam and GNOME mousetrap? I didn't try recent versions, thus I cannot answer  What is as you know the most efficient way to write text with a head-tracking software? As Thibaut suggested, I think

Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability

2018-03-20 Thread Samuel Thibault
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

2018-03-20 Thread Samuel Thibault
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

Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability

2018-03-20 Thread Alex ARNAUD
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

Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability

2018-03-20 Thread Thibaut Paumard
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

2018-03-20 Thread Alex ARNAUD
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

Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability

2018-03-20 Thread Alex ARNAUD
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.

Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability

2018-03-19 Thread Cesar Mauri
* Does head-tracking is really efficient? (Disclaimer: I'm the author of eViacam and EVA Facial Mouse) If by efficiency you mean achieving the same throughput than a regular mouse, then the answer is no. I'm not aware about any head tracker solution able reach the same low difficulty level

Re: Accessibility for person with a motor disability

2018-03-19 Thread Gregg Vanderheiden GPII
have you tried the Unified Listing? http://ul.gpii.net part of http://GPII.net use advanced search (or standard search) and type Linux in the search box. I found 63 hardware and software accessibility products that cite LINUX in their descriptions. Don’t see any eye trackers