Re: Looking for a Programming Project which would really benefit blind people

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Well, I am sighted, and I work with blind people to try and get them going on computers. So far it has been all win 98 and JAWS, as there is lots of support;, and I can see enough to detect what the problem is when many trouble screens won't read, or go away. So the sited stuff is useful. I have tried, and use redhat8 myself, but I only know of one blind person who uses Linux, and she has lots of personal help.
So I think the big need is for Fedora, the new Linux hoopla, to be working with voices, preferably cheap or free.
The Fedora list is nearly 100 messages per day, a snow job, and not yet ready for prime time players.
There is where to work!
Will
At 05:17 AM 2/25/04, you wrote:
Hello,

I'm blind myself, and I'm hapiest when I have a good programming project.
So I'm looking for suggestions for programs that would really benefit
blind people. I think a text-mode program, possibly using the curses
library, would be most appropriate. I've tested Gnome and Gnopernicus, but
they really aren't ready for normal use by blind persons, at least not for
those who use braille displays.

On a related subject, I really can't see any inherent advantage to a GUI
unless you can actually SEE the screen. All the usability features can be
implemented in text mode.

Thanks,


-- John J. Boyer; Executive Director, Chief Software Developer Computers to Help People, Inc. http://www.chpi.org 825 East Johnson; Madison, WI 53703



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