Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > As my go-to, I'll add "yasr" to the list (though I've been meaning to > check out fenrir). There is Jupiter: <https://eklhad.net/jupiter.html>. The author prefers the term "adapter" to screen reader, and in many ways Jupiter doesn't exactly behave like a screen reader. It has a mode where it operates like one, but by default it works by capturing and reading a transcript of a terminal session. So you aren't limited to the 25 rows and 80 columns of a standard screen. This works best with applications that have a "command-and-response" style of interface, rather than a full-screen curses interface. Speaking of yasr, there is tdsr: <https://github.com/tspivey/tdsr> which works similarly to yasr. tdsr has a bit more of a modern feel, with no dedicated review mode and so forth. It is small and written in Python. I think the author had a basic working implementation after a couple of days. It runs on Linux, Mac, and possibly other operating systems. -- Chris _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list