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Graphical Browser for emacspeak
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- Subject: Graphical Browser for emacspeak
- From: jonathan chetwynd <j.chetwynd@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2001 09:08:36 +0000
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My clients & students have a range of learning difficulties and mental health
problems. They are not able to use keystroke combinations in general, either
having problems remembering these, physically, or in generalising. They are
not in any position to develop applications, install linux, or in many cases
even upgrade a plug-in online.
They need a graphical browser such as Mozilla, with an extensive range of
plug-ins. However they also benefit from aural stimulation.
I heard that T.V.Raman was working with Mozilla on such a project, is this in
fact happening?
Alternatively has anyone seen Xemacspeak running?
or can anyone advise me of future plans or projects?
thank you
--
jonathan chetwynd
http://www.peepo.com "have fun surfing the net"
http://www.learningdifficulty.org
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