Hi Karen, The best resource I know in the GTA for this kind of query is the Inclusive Design Research Centre at OCAD University. I don't have contacts (I worked with one of the professors there) but know that they have plenty of experience with Linux and screen readers. Just not sure if they've worked with the Pi.
HTH, - Evan On Thu, 27 Feb 2020 at 14:31, Karen Lewellen via talk <[email protected]> wrote: > Any pi users here able to advise about this setup? > My concern is what applications might not work, as a deciding factor to > bother. > Conversation on a list focused on adaptive technology and the pi, is > not yielding much information on, so thought I might ask here instead. > > > > > The Raspberry Pi team reached out to an accessibility charity known as > AbilityNet to help evaluate the Raspberry Pi desktop environment for > improvements. Raspbian now supports Orca screen reader. Orca is compatible > with > most applications that use GTK or Qt toolkits. Other toolkits aren't > compatible > and may or may not work. You can also find a new pixel doubling feature in > the > Raspberry Pi Configuration menu, improving screen visibility for visually > impaired persons. > > > https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspbian-buster-gets-new-features-in-big-update > > > thoughts? > Karen > > --- > Post to this mailing list [email protected] > Unsubscribe from this mailing list > https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk > -- Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada @evanleibovitch or @el56
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