On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 20:49, Matthew Garrett wrote: > Dasher 3.1.9 has just been released, and I'd like to propose it for 2.6. > Dasher is a predictive text input system driven by simply pointing at a > letter, with more probably letters being larger. Dasher also integrates > with the Gnome accessibility and speech frameworks, allowing it to be > used for application control and general communication. Wow: I've just tried Dasher and it seems a really useful piece of a11y software. And great fun for composing fake poetry ... um. It's interesting: After starting untrained with "Dear "..., it likes to suggest "College", "Dallas", "Athenians" and my favourite, "Mock Turtle". -- Andrew Sobala <as583 cam ac uk> Given by our hand in the meadow that is called Runnymede, between Windsor and Staines, on the fifteenth day of June in the seventeenth year of our reign.
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