Re: a very challenging question?

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The problem with brltty, as far as I am aware, is that it focuses primarily on braille, and I have no way of reading braille on the computer, as those refreshable braille displays are extremely cost prohibitive. I am aware that there is a speech component of brltty, but is it usable with no braille output device, i.e. can standard PC keyboard keys be mapped to speech functions? has the screen reading functionality been enhanced since the last time I had access to a braille device about 8 years ago, i.e. has it progressed beyond line-by-line review so that it can speak console text as it is printed to the screen? If so, then it certainly would be a viable option for those of us who would like to try FreeBSD on a physical machine rather than resorting to running it under a Linux VM.
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