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We should add that to Linux.
We should add that to Linux.
The client informs AT-SPI what UI element should be spoken aloud. Compositor, when painting the client, notifies the screen reader to paint an overlay on top of that surface.
Screen reader then visually indicates what it is speaking.
The client informs AT-SPI what UI element should be spoken aloud. Compositor, when painting the client, notifies the screen reader to paint an overlay on top of that surface.
Screen reader then visually indicates what it is speaking.
Even if it's a "your use case is wrong, you should be doing things this other way instead," it's still possible that this magic "other way" may not, in fact, actually solve my problem.
Even if it's a "your use case is wrong, you should be doing things this other way instead," it's still possible that this magic "other way" may not, in fact, actually solve my problem.
You may not understand why I need my computer set up a certain specific way that's by no means normal, but I do. It's not wrong. It's just not the way *you* do things.
You may not understand why I need my computer set up a certain specific way that's by no means normal, but I do. It's not wrong. It's just not the way *you* do things.
Yes, we should generally avoid people doing that, but it isn't the wheelchair ramp's fault it was mis-used?
Yes, we should generally avoid people doing that, but it isn't the wheelchair ramp's fault it was mis-used?
I now own not one, but two, HDCP-stripping capture cards that bypass it so I can zoom into TV shows.
Am I pirating? No.
I now own not one, but two, HDCP-stripping capture cards that bypass it so I can zoom into TV shows.
Am I pirating? No.
But on the other hand, so much of how I'm even able to use a PC comes down to making things do what they were not designed to do, by abusing how they work to shoehorn text-to-speech into them.
But on the other hand, so much of how I'm even able to use a PC comes down to making things do what they were not designed to do, by abusing how they work to shoehorn text-to-speech into them.
They're not going to be run on a car's infotainment display.
Or in VR, or in AR, or on a kiosk, or on a trapezoid-shaped monitor, or on a banana.
You may not want to implement global positioning. I still need it.
They're not going to be run on a car's infotainment display.
Or in VR, or in AR, or on a kiosk, or on a trapezoid-shaped monitor, or on a banana.
You may not want to implement global positioning. I still need it.