Re: [linux-audio-dev] libcui - design-question

From: Esben Stien <b0ef@email-addr-hidden-stien.name>
Date: Tue Sep 20 2005 - 01:50:05 EEST

Mario Lang <mlang@email-addr-hidden> writes:

> blind users

OT:

I find that applications for blind people suits me
perfectly. Everything has a clear way of doing things; issuing a
simple and clear command.

Being able to issue commands yields more benefits; f.ex speech
recognition; it's very easy to bind a speech recognition system to
direct commands (while watching an rms speech). Also would be the same
for a speech synth telling you the command that the system did. (when
you're eyes are closed in bed, listening to an rms speech).

When you build in a scheme interpreter into an application, f.ex at
the bottom of ardour, you're not only doing it for the blind people,
you're also empowering the user.

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