why not? i am not a programmer myself, but maybe there is a workaround(emulating graphics mode but not displaying them for example), maybe things that are not possible in microsoft windows can be made possible in the windows-environment reactos creates
On Wed, 14 Nov 2018, Javier Agustìn Fernàndez Arroyo wrote:
This is not Linux, Windows software can NOT run with no graphics ;)
El mié., 14 nov. 2018 17:36, Dick dick@deds.nl escribió: of course, you are right. but like in linux, much software can be ran headless without graphics.
On Wed, 14 Nov 2018, Erkin Alp Güney wrote: >> the main problem of screenreaders is they have to find out what >> developers had done to make an app accessible. for example, when a >> screenreader give access to firefox version 40 that same version will >> probably run into problems when running version 60, the screen reader >> needs to be updated and adjusted to the changes made in the app. >> Reactos is an os built from the ground. what i think would be helpfull >> is to do it the other way this time: built functionality into the os >> to display just text on braille displays instead of graphics for >> example. when the accessibility is fully built into the os updated >> apps will have much less influence because the os itself is doing the >> tasks needed to make everythign accessible. I think it is a much >> harder job to build this into a fully finished os than to include such >> features in an os that is still in heavy development. > > Some software will not work that way because they supply UI not text, > just images. That kind of software will not work with screenreaders nor > hi-contrast unless it is explicitly programmed for. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Ros-dev mailing list > Ros-dev@reactos.org >http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev____________________________ ___________________ Ros-dev mailing list Ros-dev@reactos.org http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev