Re: Re : Re: Blind vs. mainstream distros

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Hi Lars,

Our focus is usually on keeping things very low-cost, in order to get great technology into the hands of the blind in developing countries. Since Braille displays are so expensive, we have not done |Braille in the past.

But we could change this if we could get contributors who care about Braille display accessibility who could help us with that aspect of the project.

Any chance you could help us with Braille?

if you are interested, you can join our email list with this address:
F123e+subscribe@xxxxxxxxx

Fernando


On 04/30/2017 07:31 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
[Fernando]

Lars Bjørndal here

Agreed. We plan to address that by giving people the ability to open an
instance of X with a GUI browser.
With braille support?

Lars

On 04/29/2017 11:55 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
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.
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