On 10/15/2021 05:47 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 10/14/2021 11:43 PM, Gregory A. Lewis wrote:
On Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 13:38 Richard Owlett wrote:
On 10/14/2021 10:19 AM, Gregory A. Lewis wrote:
Yesterday I installed Debian 11.1.0, 3 times. I installed with
debian-11.1.0-i386-netinst.iso
On 10/14/2021 11:43 PM, Gregory A. Lewis wrote:
On Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 13:38 Richard Owlett wrote:
On 10/14/2021 10:19 AM, Gregory A. Lewis wrote:
Yesterday I installed Debian 11.1.0, 3 times. I installed with
debian-11.1.0-i386-netinst.iso and I was connected to the internet with a
cable
On 10/14/2021 10:19 AM, Gregory A. Lewis wrote:
Yesterday I installed Debian 11.1.0, 3 times. I installed with
debian-11.1.0-i386-netinst.iso and I was connected to the internet with a
cable and and ethernet. I installed 3 times because I couldn't get the
root password to set. I know what the
On 05/22/2021 09:48 AM, Aaron wrote:
On 5/21/21 6:54 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
[snip]
The links I found seemed to suggest Deepspeech was aiming at people
like me. An important feature is that it is open source. However, I
found on article suggesting Mozilla was winding down its development
On 05/21/2021 12:17 PM, Jason White wrote:
On 21/5/21 6:54 am, Richard Owlett wrote:
The links I found seemed to suggest Deepspeech was aiming at people
like me. An important feature is that it is open source. However, I
found on article suggesting Mozilla was winding down its development
On 05/20/2021 10:25 AM, Aaron wrote:
On 5/19/21 5:48 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 05/16/2021 01:00 PM, Aaron wrote:
On 5/16/21 8:19 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
[I'm subscribed to the list ;]
I notice PocketSphinx in the Debian repositories.
How suitable is it for dictation by a s
On 05/16/2021 01:00 PM, Aaron wrote:
On 5/16/21 8:19 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
[I'm subscribed to the list ;]
I notice PocketSphinx in the Debian repositories.
How suitable is it for dictation by a single speaker?
I realize it is designed to be speaker independent.
TIA
I wouldn
I notice PocketSphinx in the Debian repositories.
How suitable is it for dictation by a single speaker?
I realize it is designed to be speaker independent.
TIA
very
helpful. Making sure images have alt texts in their html tag and
elements like forms have text labels or if they are image labels that
alt texts exist. Nick Gawronski
On 4/22/2021 5:21 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 04/21/2021 04:48 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Richard Owlett, le mer. 21
On 04/21/2021 04:48 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Richard Owlett, le mer. 21 avril 2021 16:14:58 -0500, a ecrit:
Do _verifiable_ "accessibility standards" exist?
There are automatic tests, but they are never enough, you always need an
end-user test as well.
Is there something an
Do _verifiable_ "accessibility standards" exist?
I wish to ask a publicly funded service some ATYPICAL questions.
When I submit their homepage to https://validator.w3.org/ it reports
28 errors
10 warnings
I am *NOT* visually impaired. However I suspect the site would be VERY
difficult to
On 06/14/2020 05:29 AM, John J. Boyer wrote:
I am using Mate with Debian Bullseye. However, the version of Debian doesn't
make a difference. It may be important that I am using Orca with Braille,
When I try this code the window.prompt statement seems to be ignored, and then
the browser seems to
On 06/08/2020 02:52 AM, Didier Spaier wrote:
Hello,
caja also can be run as root, as well as pcmanfm (also shipped
in Slint).
But doing this is a very bad idea as it makes to easy to delete
important parts of the system inadvertently.
Cheers,
Check out caja-gksu .
The gksu extension for Caj
I am not visually impaired.
How do I format a post or reply to accommodate multiple tools and or users?
On 09/03/2019 08:05 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Although I am not visually impaired, I find navigating one retailer's
website annoying due to inappropriate graphic design.
While considering possible improvements, I realized that what would
benefit me would likely benefit the visually imp
Although I am not visually impaired, I find navigating one retailer's
website annoying due to inappropriate graphic design.
While considering possible improvements, I realized that what would
benefit me would likely benefit the visually impaired more.
Are there published standards or recommen
On 07/24/2019 06:07 AM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Richard Owlett, le mer. 24 juil. 2019 05:57:55 -0500, a ecrit:
On 07/24/2019 01:40 AM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
[snip] - petitboot is an interesting approach: you boot a Linux kernel
that
only runs petitboot, and there you can run a screen
On 07/24/2019 01:40 AM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
[snip]
- petitboot is an interesting approach: you boot a Linux kernel that
only runs petitboot, and there you can run a screen reader such as
brltty. That can then boot the real kernel for the targetted system.
I had never heard of petitboo
ou.
On 29/04/2019 14:00, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hello,
Richard Owlett, le lun. 29 avril 2019 07:46:45 -0500, a ecrit:
I'm looking for speech recognition [speech to text] for command entry tasks.
My keywords are:
discrete speech
small vocabulary
speaker independent [not
I'm looking for speech recognition [speech to text] for command entry tasks.
My keywords are:
discrete speech
small vocabulary
speaker independent [not critical]
IOW something on the other end of spectrum from Sphinx.
My background is at least a decade out of date.
I'm assuming an external
On 03/21/2018 10:30 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote:
Le 21/03/2018 à 15:27, Eric Johansson a écrit :
On 3/20/2018 5:35 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote:
What is as you know the most efficient way to write text with a
head-tracking software?
[snip]
I can't use keyboards much because of a repetitive stress injur
On 12/13/2017 09:49 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote:
Hello all,
The Mate developers have shipped accessibility features on the
Atril PDF Viewer:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/atril/pull/285#issuecomment-346789007
Could it be possible for some of you to test it and give us your feedback?
Personally I
Most of what I read is oriented towards SPEAKER INDEPENDENT command and
control.
That's not what I'm looking for.
What I'm looking for might be described as a dictation app.
I've been casually following speech recognition since the 70's.
That would be nirvana *LOL*
What I am looking for would:
I've had varying levels of casual interest in speech recognition since
the early 70's when a post-doc friend was doing research [he and his
partner shared a DEC KI-10]. I toyed with getting Dragon Naturally
Speaking at one time but could justify the cost for the amount I would
use it.
I'm now
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