An idea,

Laura Eaves leaves1 at carolina.rr.com
Wed Jul 27 18:33:45 EDT 2005


Hi Sina --
Well, I have been following the discussion on ossrp-control (in case you
forgot I'm subscribed) and hope for a good solution, but after having worn
out my right eye with diminishing vision for year after year and having
people tell me an external camera was the way to go rather than hacking into
X-Windows when I was on unix ((I did try modifying xwindows but dropped it
as my vision was such that it was impossible for me to test and I could get
no one where I worked interested in helping out), and then trying to learn
to use screen mag and screen readers on windows before they were developed
enough to be useful for the apps I needed to use,...,
anyway, after all that I am still a bit leary of a solution using only an
external camera -- whether to magnify or to do tts or ttbraille.
I have been so relieved at the speed possible using a screen reader that the
thought of wielding a camera around in front of a screen again as my only
means of reading the screen makes me a bit nauseous...
But I am not dismissing it as a bad idea, only saying not to pin all hopes
on that as the only idea for all applications.
So is it better to dive headfirst into the guts of the operating system, or
sit on the outside and so OCR or image recognition? Interesting thought.
But back to speakup -- obviously we all know which is the bias on this list!
Take care
--le

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sina Bahram" <
sbahram at nc.rr.com>

To: "'Laura Eaves'" <
leaves1 at carolina.rr.com>
; "'Speakup is a screen review
system for Linux.'" <
speakup at braille.uwo.ca>

Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 6:06 PM
Subject: RE: An idea,

Well ... I hope to prove you wrong Laura my dear, since that's exactly what
Will and the rest of us are doing with the OSSRP that you've heard us
talking about on the other list.

SVG makes a great deal of the contextual part of this possible.

Take care,
Sina

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