Hi Liam,
I do not recall sending abuse to you privately. Of course abuse, like
offense is often and largely an experience chosen by the person taking
offense, speaking personally.
I truly respect your personal experience of course.
My point here though is there where the human body, medical diagnosis,
and life situation is concerned? Especially if living with a disability
is involved? mileage varies.
Having made no secret of my medical diagnosis mandating hardware speech,
or analog based sources, I know personally that hardware synthesis can be
a 21st century thing.
Modern is what one makes it, I am using a dectalk internal card, in a
combination of DOS and Linux to compose this reply.
For you, this may seem dated, you are entitled to that opinion certainly.
for me, it gets my work done smiles.
Likewise for the estimated 2.2 billion on the planet, according to the
World Health Organization, it feels more modern, speaking personally, to
foster an
environment of choices. Places where people can use the technology they
have for the body that is theirs to create the most dignified and
independent life they desire.
If that is abusive to you, then that is likewise your personal choice.
Best,
Karen
On Fri, 22 Nov 2024, Liam Proven via Freedos-user wrote:
On Tue, 19 Nov 2024 at 18:38, Karen Lewellen via Freedos-user
<freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
I wish to break this down a bit, and correct some misconceptions.
I will regret this. The last time I replied to you, you responded by
sending abusive messages to my personal inbox. Do not do so again or I
will be forced to killfile you again.
May I have a link to this edition of DOS?
This is Svardos:
http://svardos.org/
Is it using Provox for the
screen reader, or something else?
I am just beginning to explore SvarDOS but as far as I can tell it
does not have a screenreader of any kind, no.
For example speech in the apple environment is likely provided virtually,
if you mean no separate piece of hardware is attached tot he machine.
This is true of all modern screen readers I've seen in the 20 years I
have been working with them.
Dedicated speech hardware is a 20th century thing and it's largely
disappeared now.
Orca is, as I understand it, a virtual graphical desktop for Linux
No, it is not.
Orca is a screenreader for the GNOME desktop and other desktops built
using the GNOME toolkit
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