@FreakyFwoof @pixelate Linux GUI accessibility, I think.
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@FreakyFwoof @pixelate Linux GUI accessibility, I think.
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@FreakyFwoof @pixelate Linux GUI accessibility, I think.
@matt @FreakyFwoof @pixelate Could also be Google Docs & Friends, where screen reader mode is not the same as Braille mode, which has to be turned on separately if the woo-woo-magic doesn't recognize that a screen reader is running.
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@matt @FreakyFwoof @pixelate Could also be Google Docs & Friends, where screen reader mode is not the same as Braille mode, which has to be turned on separately if the woo-woo-magic doesn't recognize that a screen reader is running.
@marco @FreakyFwoof @pixelate Ah yeah, that does sound more likely.
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@matt @FreakyFwoof @pixelate Could also be Google Docs & Friends, where screen reader mode is not the same as Braille mode, which has to be turned on separately if the woo-woo-magic doesn't recognize that a screen reader is running.
@marco @matt @FreakyFwoof Yep, that's it.
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@marco @FreakyFwoof @pixelate Ah yeah, that does sound more likely.
@matt @marco @FreakyFwoof Or, both. But Braille support specifically is aimed at Google Docs and such.