[quoted lines by Samuel Thibault on 2006/03/30 at 01:18 +0200]

>I forgot to mention that for speakup, the text frontend seems to me much
>better than newt indeed (that's why it is included on speakup floppies).

What works well for speech doesn't necessarily work all that well for braille. 
Braille gives a full, two-dimensional view of what's on the screen, so a
passive way to inspect the whole screen at any time gives the driver the most
freedom to let it do its job properly without some other piece of more general
software thinking that it knows what's best. The best approach for braille is
one which lets the user have full control.

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