On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 12:50:38PM EST, Paul Davis wrote:
and determine
what is being displayed. JAWS itself actually installs a video
intercept driver to intercept all video being sent to the screen.
bwahahaha! creative ... i have to concede that much :)
Agreed. You can imagine that it is certainly not the best solution.
note, however, that my very limited experience with
ardour/ksi
suggests that a fairly low limit to the onscreen complexity that can
be reasonably managed using keystrokes (which is what the linux screen
reading systems do).
I don't quite understand what you are getting at here.
the linux screen reader that ardour/ksi was designed around seems to
be modelled on the idea that the computer reads the screen to you
(either on demand or on an event-driven basis), and then you the user
use the computer keyboard to drive the operation of the program.
Is the screen reader you are talking about called Speakup?
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