Today, while volunteering at the Scottsdale Senior Center's open computer lab, I had someone come in and ask about 'low vision/blind' computer usage. Since these puters are Doze xp machines, all I had was upping the font in Word to 500 percent and she still had problems. I suggested that they get a used computer and go to an installfest. I also suggested and gave them our list site to get in touch with the PLUG mailing list. Now, being new to the Senior Center, I think that possibly there might be a need for one of my 'junkers' a k6-2 350 to be setup for the blind IF anyone knows how. It is totally available for wipeout and install of any distro that is best suited to the purpose of demo'ing what Linux has to offer the blind. Now IF anyone wants to tackle this, I can try to get the system either to the next installfest or other arrangements. Once installed, I could drag it into the Senior Center for demo's on a pre-arranged basis. The problem is I am here on Saturday's 10a-2p altho I could 'skip' one weekend IF necessary. I could also get the system down to the Muse next tuesday IF someone wants to take it and set it up. I am just a Knoppix hacker, and definitely not aware of what and how to setup for the blind. Altho, I should be..severe glaucoma here. Loose the left eye and would need it myself. Just a request/thought. Boy did I feel lost today when that couple came in. ===== Cyclists should expect and demand safe accommodation on our public roads, just as does every other user. Nothing more is expected. Nothing less is acceptable! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss