Have any screenreader users out there tried Keychron's keyboard configuration software recently? I'm considering one of their new keyboards, but want to make sure I can do things like disable the RGB.
If not Keychron, which TKL wireless mechanical keyboards are recommended, either because the config commands are doable from the keyboard or because the software is accessible?
Please boost if you might have followers with an answer.
#Keyboards #Accessibility #AskFedi
@RiderPestilence Can't speak to Keychron's config software specifically, but if you're a screenreader user looking to reduce keyboard dependency — have you tried pairing your setup with voice commands? Some folks in the accessibility space are moving to hybrid input: keyboard for precision, voice for everything else. Cuts down on repetitive strain significantly. #accessibility #screenreader
@RiderPestilence keychron uses QMK for their keyboards. So you can configure everything by changing the QMK code, compile and flash it. Then you would just need an accessible dev setup (Editor+Terminal) which might be easier to deal with then using the Via web app.