Hi. I've been using Linux exclusively since Oct 200. I use speakup as my main screen reader. http://www.linux-speakup.org I have no problem using any console app. Until recently, speakup required a hardware synth. The latest speakup has support for software synths, but it still has some problems with software speech. Two other possibilities for console access are yasr or emacspeak. http://yasr.sf.net I don't remember the link for emacspeak. Yasr is a screen reader like speakup while emacspeak is an accessible desktop running under emacs. Unfortunately, access to the GUI in Linux doesn't really exist yet. The project getting the most publicity is the Gnome accessibility project. A program called gnopernicus is the screen reader for Gnome. I've tried to use Gnopernicus for the last year to get access to Gnome. Unfortunately, the developers of Gnopernicus seem to have much better success than I've managed. The problem with using only console apps is the lack of a good browser for the text console. Some day Mozilla will be usable from Gnome. For now, the only way I have found to get any use from Mozilla is to use Freedom box. http://freedombox.info It is a subscription service, and the source for their software isn't open source. However, it works. They are still adding features, but you can actually use it to browse the web. They say they will make the browser freely available, but I've found I need to have an account with them so I can mail links I want to look at to my freedombox.com address. Hope this helps. Kenny On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 09:55:35AM +0100, Foster,Joanna wrote: > London Borough of Lambeth: our disclaimer is at the end of this e-mail. > *********************************************************************************** > > Dear All > > I'm working on a local community project in conjunction with a specialist IT > and Internet training charity U CAN DO I.T, who provide low cost training to > individuals with visual impairments, hard of hearing or who are physically > disabled. Our role here at REALISE I.T is to provide refurbished PC's free > of charge to these individuals within our project area (four London > borough's) > > U CAN DO I.T trainers currently work with JAWS; Hal; Windows Eyes and Super > Nova. I'm investigating Open Source software as an alternative to Microsoft > to lower the software costs to these individuals. As far as I know the above > software is not compatible with Linux. > > I was hoping that someone might be able to give me their opinions of open > source alternatives - preferably compatible with Linux? > What is out there and how do you rate it? > > It would be really helpful to get any advice. I look forward to hearing all > your opinions shortly > > Kind regards > > Jo Foster > > REALISE Community Project Officer > REALISE IT Network > 4th Floor, Blue Star House > 234 Stockwell Road > London SW9 9SP > Tel: 020 7926 6232 > Fax: 020 7926 6201 > > > > ********************************************************************** > London Borough of Lambeth. The Information transmitted is intended > only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain > confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, > dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, > this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient > is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender > (+44 (0)20 7926 1000) and delete the material from your computer. > > Warning: Although the Council has taken reasonable precautions to ensure > no viruses are present in this email, the Council cannot accept responsibility > for any loss or damage arising from the use of this email or attachments. > ********************************************************************** > > > _______________________________________________ > > Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list