Re: Are Their Any Other Graphical Screen-Readers in Linux, Other than ORCA?

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I forgot about stump-wm which also only uses the keyboard and was written entirely in lisp.


On Thu, 18 Mar 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

I haven't messed with it, but think lots of customization could be done with ala carte which is a menuing system for graphical user interfaces in Linux. Ratpoison is available and operated entirely by keyboard once installed correctly.

On Thu, 18 Mar 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

 Well, 1 of my sighted Linux friends thinks the reason I am not comfortable
 in ORCA has more to do with as he calls it, "tyling" He thinks another
 desktop might be the trick? Some background, when I was practicly dragged
 `kicking-and-screaming in to windows in late 1997, I did manage to get a
 feel for a win95/98 desktop, where everything was up-and-down. But once
 they switched to windows explorer, they basicly lost me. So an obvious 2
 questions? Are their any other alternatives to ORCA? And if that were an
 only choice, are their simpler desktops which would have more of  a feel I
 am more used to? An only other choice, which won't compile now is LSR from
 around 2007.
 I am certainly rather contented with a straight console, but for many
 sites, graphical may be an alternative, which a Chromebook with Chromevox
 has not really offered. Thanks so much in advance for your analysis. Also,
 I trust there are many more hier quality voices in graphical?
 Chime

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