Re: Developing a solution for people with traumatic brain injury
- From: Mathieu Stumpf <psychoslave culture-libre org>
- To: meg ford <meg387 gmail com>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Developing a solution for people with traumatic brain injury
- Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 15:18:33 +0200
Hello, thank you for the link, I didn't know. Also, all appologies for
the delay in my response, I've been somewhat busy lately.
Le 2013-08-25 05:45, meg ford a écrit :
Hi Matheiu,
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 2:00 AM, Mathieu Stumpf
<psychoslave culture-libre org> wrote:
Thank you for your answer. While eviacam seems interesting,
it looks like you need to be able to move your head to use
it, which unfortunately is already too much for someone in
locked-in sydrome.
Have you looked at GT3D [1]? It might provide the functionality you
are looking for. I don't know much about the project -- it is a
cheap
accessibility solution and looks like it should run on Linux, but I
don't know if the code is open-source or free. Anyway, good luck!
Sounds like a great project.
Cheers,
Meg Ford
[1] http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~afaisal/FaisalLab/page6/ [1]
I will read references you provided anyway, I'm sure it will
help me to grasp more relevant information on how to integrate
such a heavily constrained requirements into GNOME.
Right now I have to read and make smaller GNOME development
projects in order to better accommodate with the GNOME
devlopment and design. I'm a bit stuck with some compilation
problems in the jhbuild process. So for now I will already begin
with development tools available on my Debian Wheezy box, until
I get rid of my jhbuild tangles.
Links:
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[1] http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~afaisal/FaisalLab/page6/
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