Thanks everybody, I will use the accesibility list to talk about this, sorry and thanks again Enviado desde mi iPhone
> El 14 abr 2018, a las 20:45, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe <mengualjean...@free.fr> > escribió: > > Hi, > >> Le 14/04/2018 à 08:56, adri Orjales Vidal a écrit : >> Hello, I am blind and I need to use a screen reader so I can use my pc. I am >> tired to use windows, and I wanted to start using Devian, but here I saw >> that the screen reader Orca is kilometers away from NVDA, non visual desktop >> access, wich is a windows screen reader very fast. NVDA is open source, and >> it is developed over python > > What kind of problems do you experience to say that Orca is less good > than NVDA? In what context did you use it? You have to know that Orca > good working depends of the desktop environment you use. Hypra uses MATE > on Debian, and we set a bindings profile similar as NVDA one. Our > regular users say that it is not different from NVDA, provided we do an > adequate configuration. And more stable than Windows (less updates, > notifications, etc). > >> I think that if you are able to add it in Devian I will be the happiest man >> in the world!! > > It is absolutely impossible. Because NVDA uses the accessibility stack > of Windows, different from Linux. So writing again major part of the > code would be needed. However, it is important Orca, which offers an > excellent basis, to be improved. For this, we need your feedback. But > again, it may depend on what you installed and used exactly. That is to > avoid users to need to handle these problems that Hypra provides a full > configured system. > >> If it is not possible, please you should update Orca, the screen readers are >> more useful when are low level of system development, so you must change the >> way to make it really useful > > Be aware of the fact Orca is developped by just one person and Hypra > helps as we can. We have significant less resources by NVDA, funded by > Mozilla and so on. So you cannot require things, free, not funded, and > without giving details and staying general. The todo list is enormous > due to the fact many developers do applications with accessibility bugs > (Firefox, Libreoffice). While we can do priorities, users need to tell > us which one, and precisely. > >> Please, blind people need help in Devian based distributions like itself > > And Debian need users contributions. Debian is a free software with > volunteers and not supported by fundings for accessibility. So convince > Mozilla to help us, to stop coding nonsense features inaccessible, and > you will see the result will be neast. > >> Please feel free to visit the NVDA webpage >> Nvaccess.org >>