ree with Will and Jason on their views on the OLC.
Ian
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Sébastien Hinderer
Sent: 04 January 2008 23:50
To: gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: Gnome Accessibility and OpenMoko
Dear all,
Jason Wh
Dear all,
Jason White :
> braille support should be possible, though I can't
> remember whether the device has a USB port. Obviously, children who face
> socio-economic limitations (as in the large parts of the world for which the
> OLPC is intended) are almost guaranteed not to to have access to
On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 02:21:55PM -0500, Willie Walker wrote:
> I'm fairly interested in the OpenMoko for a variety of personal reasons
> and would definitely like to see accessibility support on it. One of
> the bigger barriers I see to the platform is that there is no keyboard.
> As such
Hi Gilles:
I'm fairly interested in the OpenMoko for a variety of personal reasons
and would definitely like to see accessibility support on it. One of
the bigger barriers I see to the platform is that there is no keyboard.
As such, the touch-screen-only approach can prove to be a significan
Hello,
Would you be interested in evaluating the feasibility of integrating the
Gnome Accessibility Project in OpenMoko?
We could perhaps join our efforts in a third party project hosted by
projects.openmoko.org.
Best regards,
Gilles
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