Ian Pascoe wrote:
> Just for those of you who are interested, here's a copy of my reply to Alan
> on the Accessability list.
>
> Alan, apologies just realised I replied direct to you and not through the
> list!
No problem! And Thanks Ian! your reply was fast and invaluable, I
could immediately t
tu-uk] Users - disabled or learning difficulty
Lucy wrote:
> On 24/07/07, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have made contact with a local charity who are soon to create a
>> facility of a few PCs for use by their clients.
>>
>> I am not aware of a Ubuntu re
Lucy wrote:
> On 24/07/07, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have made contact with a local charity who are soon to create a
>> facility of a few PCs for use by their clients.
>>
>> I am not aware of a Ubuntu related group which has such an interest -
>> comments would be welcomed.
>>
>
> It
Ian Pascoe wrote:
> Alan
>
> Well snooped!
>
> What does the charity do that requires it to set up a small PC group for
> it's clients; any idea what they're looking for yet?
The client base is about two dozen people with learning difficulty.
Various abilities, some have completed local courses
On 24/07/07, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have made contact with a local charity who are soon to create a
> facility of a few PCs for use by their clients.
>
> I am not aware of a Ubuntu related group which has such an interest -
> comments would be welcomed.
>
It depends on the requireme
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Sent: 24 July 2007 18:37
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Users - disabled or learning difficulty
I have made contact with a local charity who are soon to create a
facility of a few PCs for use by their clients.
I have made contact with a local charity who are soon to create a
facility of a few PCs for use by their clients.
I am not aware of a Ubuntu related group which has such an interest -
comments would be welcomed.
My knowledge of software for such users only brings to mind
proprietary software