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Linux for blind general discussion blinux-list at redhat.com
Wed Jul 7 16:16:12 UTC 2021


I confirm that Slint is accessible with speech and Braille from the 
beginning of
installation. I also provides up to date accessibility software: espeakup,
speechd-up, fenrir, orca, speech-dispatcher emacspeak, speechd-el, brltty to
mention the main ones, all installed by default. Speech and braille are
available in text mode as in graphical environments like Mate.

The settings specific to espeakup or speechd-up or your hard synthesizer, if
saved with the command speakup-save, will be restored at next boot.

Link to the Slint Handbook (to be completed):
https://slint.fr/doc/HandBook.html

Cheers,
Didier
--
Didier Spaier


Le 07/07/2021 à 17:33, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
> Actually, debian does not have the most accessible installer.  For that,
> it's either Slint or Jenux.
> In order to get debian screen reader accessibility going, you have to know
> about and use a boot parameter.  With slint and Jenux, no such boot
> parameter is necessary.
> 
> 
> On Wed, 7 Jul 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> 
>> Debian has the most accessible installer AFAIK, all other distros I know are
>> not that easy to setup. So defenatly give Debian a try ;-).
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>    Schoep
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 07.07.2021 um 15:39 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion:
>>> That's great news! I had seen a comment somewhere about debian no longer
>>> having an accessible install but if it still does, I will definitely go to
>>> that first.





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