accerciser
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 3.46.2, Testing: 3.48.0 Description:
Accerciser is an interactive Python accessibility explorer for the GNOME desktop. It uses AT-SPI to inspect and control widgets, allowing you to check if an application is providing correct information to assistive technologies and automated test frameworks. Accerciser has a simple plugin framework which you can use to create custom views of accessibility information.
In essence, Accerciser is a next generation at-poke tool.
Homepage:https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/accerciser License: BSD CC-BY-SA-3.0
at-spi2-atk
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 2.46.0, Testing: 2.46.0 Description:
at-spi2-atk is the library used to bridge ATK to AT-SPI, allowing applications
exposing information via ATK to interface with clients that use AT-SPI. This
module provides the necessary inter-process communication to allow
accessibility-oriented software to operate.
Homepage:https://wiki.gnome.org/Accessibility License: metapackage
brltty
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 6.8, Testing: 6.8 Description:
BRLTTY is a background process (daemon) which provides access to the Linux/Unix
console (when in text mode) for a blind person using a refreshable braille
display. It drives the braille display, and provides complete screen review
functionality. Some speech capability has also been incorporated.
Homepage:https://brltty.app/ License: LGPL-2.1+
caribou
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 0.4.21-r8, Testing: 0.4.21-r9 Description:
Caribou is a text entry and UI navigation application being developed as an
alternative to the Gnome On-screen Keyboard. The overarching goal for Caribou
is to create a usable solution for people whose primary way of accessing a
computer is a switch device. The initial goal is to make an in-place on-screen
keyboard suitable for people who can use a mouse but not a hardware keyboard.
Homepage:https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Caribou License: LGPL-2.1
edbrowse
- Ebuilds: 2, Testing: 3.8.15, 3.8.13 Description: Combination editor, browser, and mail client that is 100% text based
Homepage:https://edbrowse.org License: GPL-2+ curl MIT CC0-1.0
emacspeak-ss
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 1.9.1-r2, 1.9.1-r1, Testing: 1.9.1-r2 Description:
Emacspeak speech servers for DoubleTalk PC and AT,
Braille 'n Speak, Type 'n Speak, Braille Lite from Blazie,
Accent SA, Apollo 2, JUNO, and JUNO-sp from Dolphin,
Spanish ciber 232 (+plus), Spanish PC Hablado notebook.
Homepage:http://leb.net/blinux/ License: GPL-2
espeak-ng
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 1.52.0, Testing: 9999, 1.52.0 Description: Software speech synthesizer for English, and some other languages
Homepage:https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng
espeakup
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 0.90-r3, Testing: 9999 Description:
Espeakup is a small lightweight connector which makes it possible for
speakup to use espeak as its synthesizer.
Homepage:https://linux-speakup.org/ License: GPL-3
kontrast
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 25.12.2, Testing: 25.12.3 Description: Tool to check contrast for colors to verify they are correctly accessible
Homepage:https://apps.kde.org/kontrast/ License: GPL-3+
mbrola
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 3.3-r1, Testing: 3.3-r1 Description: Speech synthesizer based on the concatenation of diphones
Homepage:https://github.com/numediart/MBROLA License: AGPL-3+
orca
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 47.5, Testing: 49.5, 47.5 Description:
Orca is a flexible, extensible, and powerful assistive technology
for people with visual impairments. Using various combinations of
speech synthesis, braille, and magnification, Orca helps provide
access to applications and toolkits that support the AT-SPI (e.g.,
the GNOME desktop).
Homepage:https://orca.gnome.org/ License: LGPL-2.1+ CC-BY-SA-3.0
sound-icons
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 0.1, Testing: 0.1 Description: Collection of Sound Icons for speech-dispatcher
Homepage:https://www.freebsoft.org License: GPL-2