Don't worry, this list has everything from people dipping their toes in Linux for the first time to veterans who remember when GUIs were the new fad, and I'd estimate the majority of the list's activity is asking for blind-friendly ways of accomplishing a task or getting braille and/or speech up and running. I've only really used Orca with Firefox(even before going blind six years ago, I was on a trend towards doing more-and-more from the command-line anyways), but the impression I get is that GTK applications are kinda hit-and-miss and that QT applications are completely non-Accessible(though, I get the impression the former has more to due with UI developers having a tendency to make mouse driven interfaces while keyboard controls are treated as an afterthought, moreso than the status of assistive technology, while the latter is due to QT simply not having the mature accessibility layer GTK does). Of course, most text mode applications are accessibile thanks to being mostly what text-to-speech is best at working with, though admittedly, some ncurses-based applications don't always put text where it is easily read or make use of non-language characters and text layouts that don't parse well. -- Sincerely, Jeffery Wright Bachelor of Computer Science President Emeritus, Nu Nu Chapter, Phi Theta Kappa. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list