Vinux is a specialist distribution remastered from a Ubuntu base and optimized specifically with visually impaired users in mind. Some others also come with a screen reader and other accessibility options by default, for example in the login screen, but these are never turned on from the start and voice recognition software is rarely if ever present.
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Sunday, 18 December 2011
A Review of Vinux - Linux for the Visually Impaired
Posted on 15:26 by clener
Posted in accessibility, desktop, distributions, gnome, live, reviews, vinux, visual impairment
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