Sankarshan (সঙ্কর্ষণ) wrote:
I had a few questions:
o how well placed is Fedora for being a daily-use system for those who
are visually challenged
- installation
- daily usage
o is there an assessment of what bits are missing
o how well do the software lend themselves to be used
all this is leading up to the question of can a 'spin' be conceived
The general idea was that the default live cd should be sufficient for
this purpose. In Fedora 9, you can enable accessibility from GDM itself.
Click on the left side bottom icon for details. These include a screen
reader, magnifier and so on. I know a few people who keep track of these
in Fedora but I don't know what's missing still.
Rahul