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Include Fenrir screen reader for accessibility #819

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chrys87 opened this issue Aug 22, 2019 · 7 comments
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Include Fenrir screen reader for accessibility #819

chrys87 opened this issue Aug 22, 2019 · 7 comments

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@chrys87
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chrys87 commented Aug 22, 2019

Howdy,

you installer is very awsome :). some of my firends are blind and need a screenreader to work with an computer. would it be able to add an CLI screen reader to the image? maybe starting up with an special shortcut/ boot parameter or similar?

that would be awsome 8)

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/fenrir/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/fenrir-git/

its also currently undergoing an process to be an offical community package.

cheers chrys

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chrys87 commented Aug 22, 2019

additinaly, this would not only interesting for the live iso for usage but also for installation :).

@erazemk
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erazemk commented Aug 22, 2019

Fernir can be added to the installation options, but I'll have to look into how to include it in the live (cli) installer.

@erazemk erazemk changed the title include Fenrir screen reader for Accessibility Include Fenrir screen reader for accessibility Aug 22, 2019
@erazemk erazemk modified the milestones: Release 1.0.5, Release 1.1.0 Aug 22, 2019
@erazemk erazemk removed this from the Release 1.1.0 milestone Sep 4, 2019
@pavelvlcek
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Dear devs, I am a blind user and get talking Anarchy installer will be absolutelly fantastic. First accessible Arch installer with guided installation of the Arch.

@chrys87
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chrys87 commented Oct 4, 2019

Fernir can be added to the installation options, but I'll have to look into how to include it in the live (cli) installer.

let me know when i can help with integration somehow.

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chrys87 commented Oct 4, 2019

whoops sorry, clicked wrong button :(.

normally this is done by an boot parameter or shortcut to activate accessibility.

@erazemk
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erazemk commented Oct 4, 2019

@chrys87, I have no idea how Arch or other distros do it, so if you think you can manage it, you're very welcome to try and add this yourself :)

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