Samuel Thibault wrote: > First I'd advise to put as more prioritized task to implement > something like linux' /dev/vcsa, because that will permit all kinds of > accessibility applications like brltty, screader, etc. It shouldn't be > very difficult, it's just that it did never happen to have both a BSD > developper and accessibility people working on that together :) > Hi, I am not a developer and I admit that I'm not sure what you're talking about, but I know that FreeBSD has a Linux compatibility mode which will run most Linux apps. I think brltty runs on FreeBSD but I don't use it and I could be wrong. I think I remember YASR running under BSD but I never tried it. The only way I accessed a FreeBSD system was with ssh. I never tried speech on that machine because it had no obvious accessibility support.