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Accessibility, what would the perfect blind Linux Desktop be like for you?
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Thanks for your experience!
So you would say terminal and text based is best.
This could be done rather easily, in comparison to a fancy desktop. Like this:
And so on. This would be pretty nice! Flatpaks would be somewhat of a problem, one would need a script to alias the names to their short names, I did that and I think it works well, but still a bit specific.
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Haha maybe window managers are the next big thing for accessibility?