Re: One worry about installing Linux

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Michael,

Try getting a Brl 'n Speak from Computers & assistive Technology, Inc. 
They are very customer-oriented and won't do such a stupid thing as not 
including cables. Their website is www.computerassistivetech.com . 

John

 On 
Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Michael Weaver wrote:

> Hi!
> I have one worry about installing Linux as someone who doesn't have a
> Braille display or a working hardware synthesiser as I lost the connector
> for my Apolo 2 and although someone suggested I could get a second-hand
> Braille and Speak from Technovision, I saw they don't sell the cable for it.
> I am worried about how the installation will go because my family who are
> the nearest sighted people I have around know nothing about Linux
> installation.
> I think I also will be limited to Emacspeak as Speakup doesn't yet work with
> software speech.  Not everyone can aford a Braille display which costs
> thousands in the UK, you are looking at something like a couple of grand at
> least unless I were to go for something like a Braille Wave and I am not
> sure if that is supported under the screenreaders that support Braille under
> Linux.
> 
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