Re: Vision Accessibility Report 2
- In reply to: Alfonso Sabato Siciliano : "Re: Vision Accessibility Report 2"
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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2025 18:49:10 UTC
On 2025-02-11 18:37, Alfonso Sabato Siciliano wrote: > On 2/4/25 23:30, Pau Amma wrote: >> On 2025-02-04 12:59, Alfonso Sabato Siciliano wrote: >>> Currently an effort for a new Accessibility Handbook is in progress. >>> Its purpose is to describe the current assistive technologies >>> available in the operating system, a possible index is below. The >>> Part 2 is related to the vision assistive technologies. Tips and new >>> ideas are welcome. >> >> 2 things come to mind: 1- if this is a separate handbook and not part >> of the User Handbook, it should be referenced there in appropriate >> sections; and 2- there should be a part for motion impairments, >> including such things as keyboard navigation and on-screen virtual >> keyboards. > > Of course after the "Vision Part 2", it is important adding: "Motion > Part 3" and "Hearing Part 4". For hearing a wrote a blog post about > audio mono for unilateral deafness, a TODO is to allow users to connect > hearing aids to FreeBSD; I haven't succeeded at the moment. Please ping me when you get around to that TODO. My hearing aids are supposedly Bluetooth-capable, so I could be a tester for that. -- #BlackLivesMatter #TransWomenAreWomen #AccessibilityMatters #StandWithUkrainians English: he/him/his (singular they/them/their/theirs OK) French: il/le/lui (iel/iel and ielle/ielle OK) Tagalog: siya/niya/kaniya (please avoid sila/nila/kanila)