Re: notions on Debian accessibility

2020-02-24 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, Rich Morin, le lun. 24 févr. 2020 08:22:06 -0800, a ecrit: > The first notion has to do with the initial accessibility of the system. > There is probably a minimum set of tools (e.g., Fenrir, Orca) that would let > a user get started. If these were installed and configured properly on a

Re: notions on Debian accessibility

2020-02-24 Thread Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Hi, To make this answer concrete for you, here is what happens: - when the media boots, a beep announces that something is waiting - pressing s runs the speech installer, via Speakup - enter with a braille display connected runs BRLTTY - the MATE desktop is automatically installed as the most acc

Re: notions on Debian accessibility

2020-02-24 Thread john doe
On 2/24/2020 5:22 PM, Rich Morin wrote: > I have some (probably naive) notions on improving the turnkey accessibility > of Debian and downstream distributions such as Raspbian and Ubuntu. Can > folks let me know whether any of these are feasible, already in place, etc? > > The first notion has t

notions on Debian accessibility

2020-02-24 Thread Rich Morin
I have some (probably naive) notions on improving the turnkey accessibility of Debian and downstream distributions such as Raspbian and Ubuntu. Can folks let me know whether any of these are feasible, already in place, etc? The first notion has to do with the initial accessibility of the system