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Ive actually got to whack at this fiat mine now finally, but Beave, maybe we can get in a spaces and talk about how to move this project forward sometime. It'd be fun to learn but I'd also work on fundraising and contributing myself. Id really like to see this project get in the hands of some vision impaired bitcoiners. nostr:npub15dg963ct3r2mzgpdmnk4xtvyd82en9eq2t0v92fqvyve8jj6pesqleq7gf why do I vaguely remember you posting something about vision impairment? If that's the case, I'd love to hear from you on this

Hey! Sorry for the delay. Though I have spent some time in the low vision community - I am not a braille user. Most of the folks I know are using text to voice not braille.

No worries and thanks! I've been thinking about the security profile of text to voice versus braille but the primary goal of this project is to help visually impaired folks custody in a sovereign and independent way. I'd love to hear from more folks from that community whenever possible if they come across your path.

When I first set up my HWW I had to have someone sit and do it with me. I’m going to check out the links you guys were passing back and forward - the space is lacking in adaptive technology.

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Interesting discussion. While I’m not part of the low vision community myself, I know a few people that are. One of them has been involved with a project developing the open source NVDA screen reader software. It’s Windows based but last I heard it was pretty capable and a good alternative to the commercial options like JAWS. NVDA also seems to support refreshable braille displays. Being open source it might be an easier option to get it working well with HWW software.

https://www.nvaccess.org

Oh interesting! I use to use JAWS - will have a look at this!