[g-a-devel] Re: Making Orca the default screen reader?
- From: Henrik Nilsen Omma <henrik ubuntu com>
- To: Orca List <orca-list gnome org>, Devel <Gnome-accessibility-devel gnome org>, Gnome accessibility <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
- Cc:
- Subject: [g-a-devel] Re: Making Orca the default screen reader?
- Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 10:00:04 +0100
Al Puzzuoli wrote:
Hi all,
Just wondering what would need to happen in order to get Orca officially
added as part of the desktop, and to ultimately have it become the
default screen reader for the gnome environment?
I understand that gnome 2.14 was just released, and that Orca itself is
still in prerelease status, so, this obviously wouldn't be a decision
that would be made over night. however, I believe this should be given
strong consideration for a number of reasons:
I agree with all this as well, and I think the ubuntu accessibility team
is in general agreement on this. I think orca is the future for free
desktop screen readers. Not only because it's scriptable, but also
because making a new start often gives you a chance improve on things
from the previous generation. We will need to keep using gnopernics for
its magnifier though until a next-generation xgl-based alternative is
developed.
For one thing, we have the opportunity to rethink the UI. The current
one works but is not very useable, whether you have a visual impairment
or not. We should clearly strive for universal access to the new UI in
some way, perhaps using both a command line version and a GUI one. I'd
also like to see much better integration with the gnome desktop on this.
Perhaps key screen reader settings could be accessed via a panel applet?
I'd be interested to know what is the Orca team's timeline on developing
the UI. We in the ubuntu team would be happy to collaborate on the
design and implementation of it. Perhaps we can do some pre-design work
and then put up a bounty for the implementation, a Summer of Code
project perhaps.
- Henrik
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