> > joanie: Having said that.... Orca is a screen reader; Orca is not a tool > designed for users who are not visually impaired. Trying to make Orca > into a one-size-fits-all tool will inevitably turn it into a tool whose > functionality is either too complex or too diluted, meeting no one's > needs. :( Thus Orca will continue to focus on providing the best support > possible to users who are blind or have a significant visual impairment. > Someone(s) else should work towards addressing the needs of the user > populations being discussed in this thread. And in the end, hopefully > we'll have compelling, distinct solutions for each group.
cdh: I agree entirely. THe idea I had was to start an entirely new project but use parts of Orca where such would be convenient. This would be a radical departure from anything I've seen for LD and would do a whole bunch of visual effects like K3000 or WYNN. _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list