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Question to #blind #linux users: I'm stuck using my #RaspberryPi500 as my computer for a bit because my PC quit working.

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    Question to #blind #linux users: I'm stuck using my #RaspberryPi500 as my computer for a bit because my PC quit working. Can anyone recommend a #Mastodon client? I'm on #Stormux, based on #ArchLinuxArm.
    #accessibility #orca #ScreenReader @mastoblind @main

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      Question to #blind #linux users: I'm stuck using my #RaspberryPi500 as my computer for a bit because my PC quit working. Can anyone recommend a #Mastodon client? I'm on #Stormux, based on #ArchLinuxArm.
      #accessibility #orca #ScreenReader @mastoblind @main

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      @RareBird15 @mastoblind @main You could try tuba, though, I don't like its interface. Why not use an alternate web front end like enafore.social it works well enough for reading and posting toots, looking at profiles, and managing lists. To create or edit profiles, you need to use your instance's web interface.

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        Question to #blind #linux users: I'm stuck using my #RaspberryPi500 as my computer for a bit because my PC quit working. Can anyone recommend a #Mastodon client? I'm on #Stormux, based on #ArchLinuxArm.
        #accessibility #orca #ScreenReader @mastoblind @main

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        @RareBird15 @mastoblind @main
        If you consider using the terminal then there is toot.

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          @RareBird15 @mastoblind @main You could try tuba, though, I don't like its interface. Why not use an alternate web front end like enafore.social it works well enough for reading and posting toots, looking at profiles, and managing lists. To create or edit profiles, you need to use your instance's web interface.

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          @wx1g @mastoblind @main Using Tuba now, but yeah, I don't care for the interface. I actually used to use Enafore and overall liked it, though sometimes I wished it had more features, so I might go back to using it again.

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            @wx1g @mastoblind @main Using Tuba now, but yeah, I don't care for the interface. I actually used to use Enafore and overall liked it, though sometimes I wished it had more features, so I might go back to using it again.

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            @RareBird15 @mastoblind @main Have you tried using the web interface to your instance? I think you will find it quite accessible, and it has all available features. I accidentally discovered that the sections like "home", "notifications", and "new post", are easily reached with aria landmarks. You know about using 'k' and 'j', to move up and down a timeline, respectively?

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              Question to #blind #linux users: I'm stuck using my #RaspberryPi500 as my computer for a bit because my PC quit working. Can anyone recommend a #Mastodon client? I'm on #Stormux, based on #ArchLinuxArm.
              #accessibility #orca #ScreenReader @mastoblind @main

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              @boogiechild @RareBird15 enafore

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                @RareBird15 @mastoblind @main Have you tried using the web interface to your instance? I think you will find it quite accessible, and it has all available features. I accidentally discovered that the sections like "home", "notifications", and "new post", are easily reached with aria landmarks. You know about using 'k' and 'j', to move up and down a timeline, respectively?

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                @wx1g @mastoblind @main I think I have tried that, but it's been a while. When I did, I remember NVDA, which I was using, not reading post text if I was in focus mode and using j and k, just saying "document window" or something like that.

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                • rarebird15@allovertheplace.caR rarebird15@allovertheplace.ca

                  Question to #blind #linux users: I'm stuck using my #RaspberryPi500 as my computer for a bit because my PC quit working. Can anyone recommend a #Mastodon client? I'm on #Stormux, based on #ArchLinuxArm.
                  #accessibility #orca #ScreenReader @mastoblind @main

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                  @RareBird15 @pvagner I'm using toot, but the way I'm using it isn't necessarily ideal, and I'm not sure if it's what you're looking for (it's a CLI client). https://github.com:ihabunek/toot.git

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