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Linux Accessibility: The Complete Documentation
- This category contains 5 Papers
- The last paper was added on 2007-03-26 (YYYY-MM-DD)
Accessibility HOWTO (Linux)
Published on 2002-06-21, by Michael De La Rue, Sharon Snider, Michael De La Rue, Sharon Snider.
The Linux Accessibility HOWTO covers the use of adaptive technologies that are available for the Linux operating system, as well as the software applications and hardware devices that can be installed to make Linux accessible to users with disabilities. The information provided targets specific groups of individuals with similar disabilities.
File infos:
- L0T3K ID: docs-10
- status: online
- source: www.tldp.org
Develop Accessible Linux Applications (How to)
Published on May 03, 2002, by Sharon Snider, The Linux Documentation Project.
This document provides Linux software developers with guidelines and test cases for developing accessible Linux applications.
File infos:
- L0T3K ID: docs-69
- status: online
- source: The Linux Documentation Project
Emacspeak User's Guide
Published on July 24, 2002, by Jennifer Jobst, ©The Linux Documentation Project.
This document helps Emacspeak users become familiar with Emacs as an audio desktop and provides tutorials on many common tasks and the Emacs applications available to perform those tasks.
File infos:
- L0T3K ID: docs-80
- status: online
- source: The Linux Documentation Project
Gentle Introduction to Emacspeak (A)
Published on July 24, 2002, by Gary Lawrence Murphy, ©VA Software.
This is my first shot at a brief guide to help you up the learning cliff with Emacspeak. If you are listening to this file on a webpage, you can move through the tutorial using the N or P keys to hear it one section at a time.
File infos:
- L0T3K ID: docs-93
- status: online
- source: www.sourceforge.net
Installing Emacspeak HOWTO
Published on July 23, 2002, by Jennifer Jobst, James Van Zandt, ©The Linux Documentation Project.
Emacspeak is a Linux application that allows users to get synthesized speech output inside the Emacs desktop environment. Because Emacspeak is actually integrated into the Emacs environment (instead of just running "on top" of an environment like most screen readers), Emacspeak provides much more context-specific information than its commercial screen reader counterparts. In this sense, Emacspeak is not a "screen reader", but rather a subsystem of Emacs that produces speech output.
File infos:
- L0T3K ID: docs-121
- status: online
- source: The Linux Documentation Project