Hi Itdamager,
Yes! There are accessibility solutions both for Linux and for Windows. I
have significant experience with access technology for the blind and
visually impaired; most of that experience is in Windows, but also some in
Linux as I have two accessible Linux boxes here on my home network.
Before I get started, it is important to understand two terms. A screen
reader is a program that provides on-screen information to the blind in
Braille, text-to-speech or both. A screen enlargement program provides
on-screen information in enlarged print form.
For the most general, but very helpful, starting point to learn about access
to Linux for the blind and visually impaired, check out BLinux at the
following URL:
http://leb.net/blinux/
There is a screen reader available for Linux as well. This is for people
who access Linux through completely nonvisual means. You can learn more
about the Speakup project at the following URL:
http://linux-speakup.org
Of course, I'm sure you realize it is certainly possible to connect to Linux
systems from Windows clients. This may provide a wider array of access
technology solutions for the needs of the user. Here are some relevant
links.
Freedom Scientific
Manufacturers of screen enlargement and screen reading software, among other
products for the blind and visually impaired.
I use their JAWS (Job Access with Speech) screen reader every day!
http://www.freedomscientific.com
AI Squared
Manufacturers of a well-known screen enlargement application.
http://www.aisquared.com
GW Micro
Manufacturers of another leading screen reader, Window-Eyes. I also own and
use this one on a secondary basis, as JAWS usually does a better job.
http://www.gwmicro.com
I hope this gets you started in a positive direction. Please feel free to
contact me if you would like additional help and resources on assistive
technology and other issues related to blindness.
Thanks.
Darrell Shandrow - Shandrow Communications!
Technology consultant/instructor, network/systems administrator!
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the 2/1/03 space shuttle explosion!
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Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 12:11 PM
Subject: Accessibility Hardware
> Hi,
>
> This isn't specifically a linux question but I ask for the groups input on
this matter.
>
> I have a user that is, unfortunatly, losing his sight.
>
> Can anyone give me tips on hardware I can buy that might make his job
easier? Something like big giant keyboards or magnifying screens?
>
> Google turns up, well googles, of information but I don't know where to
start. Surely someone has experience in this area and can recommend
manufacturers, etc.
>
> Any input is much appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
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