SONAR based on Manjaro and VINUX based on Ububtu are both Linux operating systems that speak during installation and are specifically designed for blind users.
I am using Manjaro as I did not know about Sonar, I still have sime sight.
Gilles of http://oralux.org which sells Outloud or Voxin or IBM TTS has a scrip which perfectly installs emacspeak, but you have to bux a copy of Voxin/Outloud/IBM TTS but it cost about $5.00 which is very affordable and I like the Outloud voices.
Manjaro is Arch Linux and has a script that automates all of the editing of configuration settings, and automatically installs video, Ethernet and WiFI drivers. I find it a very satisfactory system, newbies seem to do well with it also.
David Ring
Green Harbir, MA
Hello Laurie,
As a first step you'd need to install a Linux distribution, which can
be done alongside XP. Ubuntu is easy to install, and the installation
process can be speech-enabled.
You'd then need to install emacs, then emacspeak. A fair bit of
learning, but well worth it. Perhaps come back when you need more
help.
Rob
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