Anne Wilson wrote: > KDE offers KTTS, K-text-to-speech, which is used by KMouth. The biggest problem there is that it doesn't actually read the content of Qt widgets. So while it may help people with partial eyesight like the original poster in this thread, it won't really work for completely blind users. Qt 4 actually has an accessibility framework, but I'm not aware of any screen readers using it yet. Everything's waiting for AT-SPI-D-Bus, the new cross-desktop accessibility framework (which will allow using Orca to screenread Qt 4 apps as well, and hopefully we'll also get a KDE screenreader) which is being worked on. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list