Hello.
(i am abit confused with the mails, i sent a mail like this to [email protected] as well, sorry for double posting if so)

I'm an iranian user, trying to get my hands on tails to bypass censorship and stay safe and anonimous. I'm visually impaired also, using screen-reader softwares and keyboard to navigate and use the computer basicly. I wanted to know that is it possible to have accessibility features at tails distro as well? it includes having a talking installer for system installation,
and having gdm to boot up with gnome-orca running.
gnome-orca is a screenreader package for linux designed for blind and visually impaired people. it's a software which a talking feedback will read the
screen loud while the user is navigating and using the OS.
Debian 7 (wheezy) already implemented accessibility at startup boot, (it's the last item at boot menu i think, it also can be activated by pressing s and enter), so when user activates it speakup (a console-based screenreader) kicks in and reads the installation screen. after installation is complete, gdm launches gnome-orca and speech-dispatcher, so that we could log in into gnome and use the OS. I'm a linux beginner, sorry for such a non-technical explaination. simply taking a look at debian wheezy's accessibility features code should help, and
i could provide more information about the required packages if needed.
There are many blind linux users out there, so as many distros. but there are just few distros that are accessible to us. and making tails accessible would be a big help since tails seems to be an extremely useful and good distro.

Thanks for reading and sorry for the poor english.

-kind regards,

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