Re: [orca-list] text console use
- From: Jace Kattalakis <khalfang1366 gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] text console use
- Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2018 05:56:19 +0100
You find me a CLI browser that can do webRTC and play Youtube without a
graphical environment, and I may change my tune but I'd argue a
graphical environment is easir to grab for everyone unless you're
stupidly old school and grew up on Commodore and DOS stuff.
On 12/10/18 20:13, Didier Spaier wrote:
Funnily I would tend to ask the opposite question: why a blind person would need a graphical environment?
I know at least one blind Slint users who never use one.
I believe that most things done in a graphical environment can also be done in a console, often with a better
productivity. This stands for blind as well as sighted people.
A few examples: for writing you have a lot of text and code editors like nano, emacs and vim, mutt for
emails, lynx and links for web browsing, mplayer to listen to music, vlc to listen to movies, crafty to play
chess, games like freeswipe or scribble, the list goes on and on.
Actually the first personal computer I used nearly 40 years ago didn't have a graphical environment, maybe
that's why I am used to text mode.
Best,
Didier
On 10/12/18 7:48 PM, Michael Weaver via orca-list wrote:
I don't know if this is the right list to ask on as it is not strictly Orca but it is about text
screenreaders but is text console use still necessary. I am not quite clear on this point. The reason is that
you can use the terminals in gnome, Mate or maybe other desktops like mate-terminal from an alt F2 run prompt
which is why I ask about text consoles, your CTRL ALT F1 to F6 which don't speak with Orca so need a
different screenreader.
Just curious with projects like Fenrir.
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