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Re: LYNX-DEV v2.6FM update
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BLINUX Documentation Project |
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Re: LYNX-DEV v2.6FM update |
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Thu, 23 Jan 1997 05:17:08 +0000 (GMT) |
aloha, larry!
On Wed, 22 Jan 1997, Larry W. Virden, x2487 wrote:
>I've been thinking - I suspect that those restricted to voice input will
>find lynx easier than most browsers as well. Anyone know any groups
>working on this? Anything we can do to help this group as well.
you might start your investigation at:
http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/comp.speech/
and
http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/comp.speech/availability.html
and we might try addressing the following emailing lists:
1. voice-users
The voice-users emailing list was established in January of 1996 to
foster discussion of all aspects of using voice recognition input
systems. Sample topics include:
* Using such systems safely, without muscle or voice strain;
* Techniques for improving recognition accuracy;
* How to set up the physical voice workstation optimally;
* General tips for effective use of voice interfaces;
* Configuration of specific systems, troubleshooting, etc.
The list focus is on effective use of voice recognition. More
technical discussion about voice recognition can be found in the
newsgroup comp.speech.
To subscribe, to voice-users, send an emesage with the word
"subscribe" (without the quotes) in the subject line. to:
address@hidden
To contact the list-maintainer, Alan Jaffray, email:
address@hidden
If you need to contact Alan Jaffray non-electronically (i.e. limited
ability to use a computer), his work number is (312) 702-7142.
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2. ABLETECH-L
ABLETECH-L is a discussion list aimed at parents, teachers, and others
concerned with disabilities and assistive technology. The main focus
of discussion on ABLETECH-L is the resources available to assist
disabled persons with independent living. To subscribe to ABLETECH-L,
send an emessage to:
address@hidden
in the body of the emessage, type:
subscribe ABLETECH-L firstname lastname
To contact the listowner, Darren Hackney, email:
address@hidden
ABLETECH-L is available in digest format.
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3. easi
easi is a general discussion list, sponsored by Project Easi,
dedicated to the provision of access to information technology for
persons with disabilities. To subscribe to easi, send an emessage to:
address@hidden
in the body of the emessage, type:
subscribe easi "firstname lastname"
To contact the listowner of easi, email:
address@hidden
_________________________________________________________________
4. linux-access
LINUX-ACCESS is a new Linux related mailing list that has been created
to service the needs of users and developers of the Linux OS and
software who are either disabled or want to help make Linux more
accessible.
There are many people with disabilities who use the Linux operating
system, it is important to facilitate their needs as new products
and/or distributions are developed. LINUX-ACCESS, therefore, was
created specifically to enable developers and users of Linux to
exchange ideas and develop strategies and solutions in areas relating
to accessibility.
The purpose of LINUX-ACCESS, therefore, is to enable individuals to
assume an active role in the development of Linux and of software for
Linux, as well as other Unix OSes, so that access is considered in the
creation stage, and not as a retrofitted add-on. LINUX-ACCESS also
aims to improve access in general for these operating systems.
Even if you are not well versed in the technical aspects of software
development, you are strongly encouraged to participate in discussions
on LINUX-ACCESS, so that those who are developing software can benefit
from your concerns, needs, desires, and suggestions for making their
products and/or projects more accessible.
Although LINUX-ACCESS will deal specifically with the Linux operating
system and related software, many issues and software are platform
independent so discussion will not be restricted to Linux alone but
may include other Unix type OS's as well.
Please note that the main focus of LINUX-ACCESS is the development and
enhancement of access-related technology, not advocacy. Therefore,
while input from all parties is not only welcomed, but encouraged,
LINUX-ACCESS is not intended to be another "chat list", but, rather, a
means of actively seeking and working out solutions to access related
issues.
To subscribe to LINUX-ACCESS, send an emessage to:
address@hidden
in the body of the emessage, type:
subscribe linux-access address@hidden
where "address@hidden" is your complete, valid email address
(i.e. address@hidden).
To contact the listowner of LINUX-ACCESS, email:
address@hidden
More information about LINUX-ACCESS can be found at the University of
Utah's Center for Disabled Student Services web site, located at:
http://ssv1.union.utah.edu/CDSS/other/mailing_lists.html
An hypertext version of The Linux Access-HOWTO document can be
found at:
http://www.infomagic.com/linux/ldp/HOWTO/Access-HOWTO.html
while a plain ASCII version of The Linux Access-HOWTO can be
found at:
ftp://leb.net/pub/blinux/Access-HOWTO
LINUX-ACCESS is sponsored by the Center for Disabled Student
Services at the University of Utah.
_________________________________________________________________
5. uaccess-l
uaccess-l, an emailing list dedicated to the discussion of "Universal
Access to Information Systems," is sponsored by the Trace
Research & Development Center at the University of Wisconsin. To
subscribe to uaccess-l, send an emessage to:
address@hidden
in the body of the emessage, type:
subscribe uaccess-l firstname lastname
To contact the listowner of uaccess-l, email:
address@hidden
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- LYNX-DEV problems in form-based file upload, (continued)
- LYNX-DEV v2.6FM update, Foteos Macrides, 1997/01/20
- Re: LYNX-DEV v2.6FM update, Andrew Kuchling, 1997/01/20
- Re: LYNX-DEV v2.6FM update, Thanh Ma, 1997/01/21
- Re: LYNX-DEV v2.6FM update, gregory j. rosmaita, 1997/01/21
- Re: LYNX-DEV v2.6FM update, Thanh Ma, 1997/01/21
- Re: LYNX-DEV v2.6FM update, Jason Baker, 1997/01/21
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