Hi all,

Just got back from the Distro sprint in London, where Colin and I had some very productive chats about making the boot process accessible. And a few hours later he had the basic framework in place. ROCK!

So, basically when you boot the live CD there are some function-key options at the bottom of the screen: http://www.simplifiedcomplexity.com/images/screenshots/dapper/flight3/gfxboot-theme-splash-big.png

The F4 option has now been linked to Accessibility (more options is F5). When pressed you get a pop-up menu with 7 options, corresponding to the 6 categories listed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuExpress/Accessibility plus 'Enable everything'

You navigate with the keyboard or press a number key (1-7) to activate an option, which will enable a set of pre-defined assistive technologies. The feature should hit the testing CDs next week, including Flight 4.

One issue we encountered was that the Festival libs are rather huge, at 40MB, and so we decided to opt for Festival-light instead (at 8MB) for the live CD. After installing the system it would be possible to upgrade to Festival. We need to document this, or ideally make it very easy. Could we get Ubuntu Express to pull it down from the net for users who are using the Live CD with F-light? For those who have used Festival and Festival-light: what are the main differences? Is it just the quality of the voice?

We still need to put in some work to make sure we select sensible config options for each of those categories and of course test the AT tools currently in Dapper to make sure they are well behaved.

- Henrik

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