On Sat, 9 May 2020 at 11:21, Adam Nielsen <a.nielsen at shikadi.net>
wrote:
> You probably won't be able to run a headless machine because they
don't
> run a GUI. This means they can't be used to run GUI programs like
major
> web browsers. True, you could restrict yourself to console only
> software, but console web browsers for example, tend to perform poorly
> on mainstream web sites which only ensure compatibility with a couple
> of popular browser engines.
>
> Running a GUI, so that you can run a mainstream web browser along with a
> screen reader, is probably going to provide a better experience. I am
> only guessing though, as I don't have any experience myself in this
> area.
Some experience with low vision / blind users, I'd agree, since screen
readers will target mainstream browsers.
So perhaps the question might be, how to configure x-windows to
target a null device?
Or add a super cheap display -
Working 10 years with blind users, I never saw one *without* a screen,
which may be indicative? Or may just point to standard installations
with reader added?
HTH
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