Why shouldn't livecd's be accessible out-of-the-box? After all if you just need to press a couple of keys to enable the accessibility features then I see no reason why they shouldn't have the packages in place to take advantage of the features.
Brltty wouldn't interfere with regular non-braille user work, it would only be useful if a Braille display were attached. If the user wants to press something like ctrl+super+s to activate accessibility features then why not they won't affect those who don't want those features so don't press the key combination. -----Original Message----- From: Richard Owlett [mailto:rowl...@cloud85.net] Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 1:34 PM To: debian-live@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Add a package to a liveCD? MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote: > Hi, > > Is it possible, in a stable ;iveCD, adding a missing package from the > stable release? e.g. could you add brltty to the liveCD, for a11y > purpose? If you need a bugreport, I can do one. What package should I > mention? > > Thanks for feedback. > > Regards, > I your question regards a custom cd for yourself, the likely answer is yes. I've similar thread over on debian-user [https://lists.debian.org/55ca2190.5030...@cloud85.net]. If you are asking for a change to the standard live cd, I don't know.