What are the chances of making this accessible to low vision and mobility impaired users?

1) low vision. Magnifier or increase of fonts. Solaris STARTS to do a good job of this. Installation is done in what looks like an X session (CDE?) where everything is outputted to an xterm. That terminal has resizable font sizes. We need to make the font choices much greater than solaris, and perhaps even the ability to bring up magnifier in an X session? I know focus issues will be problem, but perhas we can have it setup the way GDM does accesible logins. Shortcut keys?

2) Mobility Access. If everything is keyboard accessible I think that will help a lot. Obviously the current install is, but chances of implementing something else?

God Bless,

Jason G.
Mathew 11:28-30



Hi Luke,

I posted your ideas here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SpeechSynthesisProposal (as agreed) and made some comments. It's partly me trying to get to grips with the topic, so please comment and correct as needed.

Basically, I want to try to break it down into basic components (so that I can get my own head around it ;) ). I would rather we focused and did one of these things really well than try to do too many. Specifically, it would be good to see things merged in with the main trunk as much as possible so that it will be carried forward in the future and be compatible with updates.

If we need to prioritise between GUI and CLI, or whatever (or just pick a place to start), which one is easier or more important?

- Henrik

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