On Saturday, September 17, 2022 04:28:40 AM David wrote: > On Sat, 17 Sept 2022 at 16:07, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> > Every other time when you have asked questions here, I have tried but > been unable to find any information at all about shellworld.net.
A google search for shellworld.net provides hints (I haven't seen a direct description) that shellworld.net does something for blind / visually impaired users. Several hits talk about something named Cobra, and here is the first paragraph describing some of the (braille related) equipment needed to cuse Cobra. from: http://www.shellworld.net/~cobra/equipment.html <quote> Equipment Recommended for Use With COBRA There are two types of recommended equipment for use with COBRA. “Essential equipment” includes hardware and software that is vital for allowing instant print-braille compatibility in all subjects, including math, science, and foreign languages, and that permits text entry from both a QWERTY and a braille keyboard, simultaneously if so desired. “Additional equipment recommended” further enhances the student's integration, both at home and at school. </quote> -- rhk If you reply: snip, snip, and snip again; leave attributions; avoid HTML; avoid top posting; and keep it "on list". (Oxford comma included at no charge.) If you change topics, change the Subject: line. Writing is often meant for others to read and understand (legal agreements excepted?) -- make it easier for your reader by various means, including liberal use of whitespace and minimal use of (obscure?) jargon, abbreviations, acronyms, and references. If someone else has already responded to a question, decide whether any response you add will be helpful or not ... A picture is worth a thousand words -- divide by 10 for each minute of video (or audio) or create a transcript and edit it to 10% of the original.