Re: [orca-list] linux notetaker (was gui)



I hope so. Perhaps, with your knowledge of hardware, you can build a low-cost braille display too. I invision 
something portable, with a keyboard, trackpad perhaps configured to only come on in certain programs as to 
not allow the user to accidentally bump it and lose focus, and a little braille display above the keyboard, 
as putting it below the keyboard would mean more, unnecessary, movement for the user. Perhaps a removable 
screen too., 

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 4, 2015, at 12:31 PM, Kyle <kyle4jesus gmail com> wrote:

I have been building computers for some time as part of the work that I
do, mostly as a hobby. However, with today's low-cost hardware, I will
begin building a new generation of computers. Not notetakers. Computers
running Linux and a wide range of desktop applications, including Orca
for those of us who need something that talks. There is more to come as
I experiment and even call for testers in the near future. Yes, there
is a business opportunity here, but not in notetakers, which are pretty
much dead, and only the too big to fail blindy companies and government
agencies keep them alive just a little while longer, even though they
know that most cell phones can actually do far more. Anyway, stay
tuned. This is gonna be big.
Sent from my dreams
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