Re: teaching Linux to blind users

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More on that: the screen program, can grant terminal control and diaplay,
to more than one terminal, and it is truely full screen, and interactive.
I have done technical support like that--the screen run by the client, ran
the program with which they were having trouble; and I ran a screen, and
watched what they did, and took over from time to time.


On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 rudolf.weeber@xxxxxx wrote:

> Hi!
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 05:34:15PM -0400, A. R. Vener wrote:
> >
> > I am investigating  how to start a business to train other blind and vision
> > impaired users in Linux.
> I was instructor of a Unix course at university. It was for sighted
> people, but the following meight help you anyay:
>
> The proram
> script -f {filename}
> Logs all terminal output into a file.
>
> People can then do a
> tail -f
> to that file to get exactly the same Display as you have. This is a good
> way of showing the course how to do things. Especially for the blind (or
> for a blind teacher aswell), when you can't use the black board.
>
>
> Yours, rudolf
>
>


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