I've done it. It's challenging but doable, though I'd hardly call it accessible. You basically have to find and memorize buttons since none are labelled.
Despite the inaccessibility of the web UI, the platform itself is
pretty solid. There's a CLI that lets you do most of what the web
interface does, and given that it's API-driven, missing
functionality can be added. I'd recommend giving that a try.
Hello,
Are there some people here who use HomeAssistant (https://www.home-assistant.io/) to control their smart home devices?
If yes, are there some tips to be able to use it with Orca to control devices and configure?
On their GitHub they have created an "Accessibility" tag but I still have not found any documentation about using HomeAssistant with a screen reader.
Best regards,
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Patrick ZAJDA
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