Re: Accessibility in the FreeBSD installer and console

From: Klaus_Küchemann <maciphone2_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2022 01:21:27 UTC
> Am 07.07.2022 um 19:32 schrieb Hans Petter Selasky <hps at selasky.org>:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> The only argument I've heard from some non-sighted friends about not using FreeBSD natively is that ooh, MacOSX is so cool. It starts speaking from the start if I press this and this key. …….

Hi,

I would like to shortly introduce myself.
I am indispensable  for all your friends and everybody else
and yes, I can speak (and I can even hear)-
I am the de facto standard for everything audio for Apple users and I even can 
make users of other OSes very very happy.
 
> 
> Am 08.07.2022 um 12:53 schrieb Hans Petter Selasky <hps at selasky.org>:
> Hi,
> Here is the complete patch for Voice-Over in the FreeBSD console:
> 
> https://reviews.freebsd.org/D35754
> 
> You need to install espeak from pkg and then install the /etc/devd/accessibility.conf file and then run sysctl kern.vt.accessibility.enable=1 after booting the new kernel.
> 
> It is freaking awesome!
> 
> There might be some bugs, but it worked fine for me!
> 
> —HPS

Congratulations ! 

But while reading the docs of your system`s bluetooth drivers I became a bit afraid 
that I won’t be fully supported , I hope this is unfounded.

It’s not only that I’m a shiny white culty thing ..
your friends can leave me in their ears and can simultaneously hear the surroundings AND the Audio output.
That’s why I’m indispensable…

Will you ensure that at least one bt-chip will support me in your system and will you 
care for the corresponding drivers?

If yes I would be happy to meet you in your VT-console ,

And when you later even support vice versa: 
-SpeechToText- ,
It’s possible that we become friends for life .


Best Regards,
yours 

AirPodsPro  :-)