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by mlang23
2096 days ago
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I wonder if it implements Accessibility APIs and a screen reader. It took Google years to catch up to what VoiceOver on iOS can do. I hope FOSS does not forget about this topic on phones.
My phone has become the most ubiquitous assistive technology in my life.
Checking public transport arrival times. reading labels on canned food. using tools like Be My Eyes to solve everything for which there is no deep learning application yet. All these things would be impossible without a good Accessibility API and screen reader.
And before you ask, no, voice enabling a select few applications is not the solution. This is what Android tried in the first years. It was horrible and pretty laughable at the same time. |
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/e/OS has about 40 team members mentioned on their website, including regular contributors - so its not 40 full-time employees.
I think the best chance to get something going in this field is to try to get public funding for a research project around something like universal accessibility or some such.