Some blind people really like keyboard because it's easier than "Pin the Mouse on the Screen" game on the Graphical User Interface (GUI).
Many use emac with emacspeak. Emacspeak really focuses the speech by just saying what is needed but if you already have espeak running, it speaks twice. In the Accessible Setup in Debian, I wish to suggest that a selection for "CLI Desktop" with text browsers, command line utilities, and of course espeak or other speech. If I try to set up just by selecting Utilities in the regular Text mode set up, I don't get sound and of course speech. emacspeak in console is excellent, to use all it's features you have to install mplayer but the mplayer with just command line seems to have gone away. Now if you install mplayer you bring in many programs including cups and many fonts. Mplayer command line would keep a CLI install nice and small. I also don't know how to kill espeak so that I just have emacspeak talking. I'd love to have such a command or even better have emacspeak automatically kill the console screen reader, and start the internal emacspeak speech engine. They are not the same, emacspeak is much more focused and informative without saying everything that flies past the screen. I don't know who to go to to have this happen but I know it must be of interest to some. alpine mutt zip unzip moc links elinks lynx and other console programs should be installed. lynx and w3m for example work with BARD but other browsers do not. I have such a installation made up on a hard drive but I don't know how to remaster it. When we had remastersys I could do that. I have respin but when I use that, there is no way to distribute what i have and install to another computer. Regards, David Ring