Re: Linux e-readers do they exist?

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While that seems to be far more than I need, I am confused by something?
It references a braille keyboard, but I am in the majority of the sight loss population, I do not use braille for input.
Does this device have an actual  button based input method?
Karen



On Mon, 22 Jan 2024, Nimer Jaber wrote:

Hello,

Yes, check out the BT Speak. https://www.blazietech.com/products

On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 8:39 PM Karen Lewellen <klewellen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi all,
Let me spell out what I mean.
a portable Linux based in terms of being  open source device that can
manage at the very least text files.  Something easy to load files into,
as well as if possible add an open source edition of speech synthesis?
Some work  being done  on dectalk if that resonates.
Does such a device exist?
Karen




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