which program in Linux?

Vega, Gabriel GVega at azdes.gov
Tue Sep 6 16:57:50 EDT 2005


No, not if the talking communities write a active x or what ever for
linux, witch I'm not sure even if linux supports but the answer as of
now is no. 


Gabe Vega
Technical Support Specialist
Information Services Unit
Arizona Industries for the Blind
CellPhone:(602) 488-9862

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  Greg,
  that was not what i meant, as to using anything i meant go anywhere
you wish
  and be able to use speak freely.
  I am going to post the invitation, or some of it below.  the question
is
  would there be a way entirely in Linux, to join this specific chat at
this
  location if i so wished?
  take note of the specific step by step instructions provided.

  Karen

> From: Paul Edwards [mailto:edwpaul at comcast.net]
> Subject: Tuesday Topics: The relationship game
>
>
> This week on Tuesday Topics we return to a subject that was suggested 
> during our programs on sexuality.  We will explore what the pros and 
> cons are of relationships between blind people and of relationships 
> between blind folks and sighted folks. Does it matter if the blind 
> person is male or female? What about the characteristics of each of 
> these four combinations of relationships?  Please join us a little 
> before nine eastern tomorrow for this intriguing topic.  If you cannot

> come to our recording, tune in to ACBRADIO's Mainstream on Monday
September 19th to hear the edited version.
> And now here is some information on how to get to Ourplace and what to

> do once you have arrived in the Politics Room.
> First open your web browser. Use whatever method you need to to get to

> the place where you type in a location where you want to go. Then type
or paste:
>
> http://ourplace.acbradio.org
>
> When the page comes up:
>
> Go to the rooms list and press enter.
>
> Go to the Politics room and press enter.
>
> Use whatever approach your browser and/or your screen reader uses to 
> allow you to go directly to a form or edit field that you will find on

> this page,
>
> If you need to do something so you can actually type into the form 
> field, go ahead and do that. You may need to turn on forms mode with 
> Jaws by pressing enter. If you are a Window Eyes user, press enter on 
> a form field and your speech should say:
>
> M S A A off.
>
> Type your real name and press enter.
>
> If you are using the chat software for the first time, there will be a

> short pause while an application that will enable the Talking 
> Communities software to work  with your computer is downloaded.
>
> Whether you are a new user or not, after a few seconds, you will be 
> announced as having joined the session. That's all there is to it! 
> You're
I will skip the other room information, as I think the  section above
should give you an idea if this can be done in Linux?



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