linux and accessibility applications

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Hi guys,

I'm looking for some feedback, and basically what I want to know is this.
What accessibility applications are out there for linux besides
gnopernicus, speakup,  emacspeak, brltty and the speechd thing?

The other thing I should ask I think, is, what accessibility software
would people like to see in a distro? (meaning software that's already
written)

I'm project lead for the gentoo accessibility project
'http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/accessibility', and what I'd like
to do is get a list together of packages we don't have for accessibility,
and work on getting those available for our users. Currently we have most
of the gnome-accessibility packages, speakup in some of the kernel
sources, brltty, (which is currently in testing) festival, and speechd.

Any feedback on this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Deedra


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Gentoo Linux: dmwaters at gentoo.org
http://www.gentoo.org
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