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(a)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.
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