On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 11:05 AM, Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]>wrote:
> > Hi Jimmy, > > off-list I talked to a German member of Linux audio user mailing list > about accessibility of synth that have a display, e.g. the differences > between the DX7 and DX7 II. For the DX7 II it could be needed to read the > display to know where you are when editing, for the DX7 it isn't needed. > > He tested "SayText" on an iPhone and I tested it on an iPad, to take a > picture from the display and to read the text, but it failed even for me > and I'm not visually impaired, excepted of dioptre value +1 for reading > glasses and dyslexia [1], so I'm able to take a perfect photo from the > display, optimized angle and lighting conditions. > > Do you know a way for blind people to read the displays of synth? > > Sorry no, it was too long ago I was up to speed with the technology in that field.
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