Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2023 02:28:38 -0700 From: Chris Brannon <chris@the-brannons.com> To: "Alfonso S. Siciliano" <alfix86@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-accessibility@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Call for testing: portoptscli Message-ID: <87edjjh86x.fsf@the-brannons.com> In-Reply-To: <1c617568-bb84-1837-72ee-d7c52d46dab0@gmail.com> (Alfonso S. Siciliano's message of "Thu, 31 Aug 2023 04:38:55 %2B0200") References: <1c617568-bb84-1837-72ee-d7c52d46dab0@gmail.com>
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"Alfonso S. Siciliano" <alfix86@gmail.com> writes: > Hello list, > > Some time ago I announced my intention to implement a new utility to > configure ports interactively via a CLI [1]. Because other tools use > TUI and seem unsuitable for speech synthesizers. Hello Alfonso, This is pretty great. I just took it for a spin and configured two ports: speech-dispatcher (uncomplicated, only one list) and ungoogled-chromium (three lists). It works beautifully, and I love the interface. Thus far, I've only used it over ssh. First with a Linux screenreader on the computer I'm in front of right now, and then using the Prompt app on iOS. I don't have high expectations for terminal screen reading on my iPhone. It works well with command-response programs though, and this one was no exception. portoptscli is going to play nicely with just about any terminal screenreader ever made. -- Chris
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