SBL is a console screen reader, and one of the reasons it's my favorite is that screen review is as simple as holding down caps lock and using the arrow keys(left/right for character-by-character, up/down for line-by-line). It's the default text-mode screen reader used by Knoppix when run in it's accessibility-focused Adriane mode and is also available as an RPM package in OpenSuSe, but to my knowledge, those are the only distros it's avaialable for. No clue where it lies on the kernel versus userspace spectrum(espeakup depends on the speakup kernel module while part of the original impetus for Fenrir was to create a fully userspace screen reader that would work on systems that exclude speakup from their kernels(and while I don't understand Kernel development much, I understand speakup has been stuck in something called staging for years and that only the more inclusive builds of Linux import anything from staging). _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list