The biggest problem that I see, with Emacspeak alone, is web access. For now, as far as I know, that is no way to, say, browse Facebook within Emacs. Try it. Besides that, Emacs is fine for me, as a non-programmer with time to learn interfaces. -- Sent from Discordia using Gnus for Emacs. Email: r.d.t.prater@xxxxxxxxx Long days and pleasant nights! Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Well, I am going to try to do just that. Although the focus will not > be very small children, I am hoping to help teenagers and older, > together with giving them access to a Raspberry Pi computer, get into > the world of Linux. > > > Once I get started with the content side of things, I will be sure to > let this list know. For now, the only content we have is this > document here: > > https://public.f123.org/experimental/About-F123e.html > > > Lots of work remains to be done, but I will be very thankful for any > help, from those that feel that our objectives are compatible with > their world view. > > > Fernando > > > > On 04/29/2017 10:04 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: >> Yes, it will be hard. Documentation for Linux is pretty sparse, finding >> stuff on accessibility is even harder. But, if it falls on my >> shoulders, I will try. > > _______________________________________________ > Blinux-list mailing list > Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list