NaturallySpeaking 10 is working reasonably well under wine (if you use the
bleeding edge git code).  I have some ideas on how to bridge the barrier between
linux and wine but I'd like to learn what facilities are native in the current
gnome accessibility toolkit.  The last time I read the documentation, it was
almost entirely focused on the visually impaired.  If I've misinterpreted the
documentation, I'd like to learn where I went wrong.

Thanks

---eric

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