Guys respond to this post and boost if you can. I was thinking about accessibility in lesser-known operating systems and ReactOS was something I don't know the progress of. Maybe because I'm just a guy comprehending what's the accessibility for blind people in those? Are there ways in which those OS will become accessible? I don't know if someone tryed to use a Windows screen reader inside of, or built one from scratch for ReactOS, but maybe that's just me
@luiscarlosgonzalez As far as I know, ReactOS isn't accessible, nor any lesser know OS. I believe that, to have access to those systems, the best bet nowadays is to buy a Raspberry Pi and use software from the project below:
https://people.math.wisc.edu/~jheim/RPITalk/ RPItalk – Raspberry Pi Speech Synthesizer
@clv1 So it's not? Maybe someone had done some preliminary implementation or something I don't know if anyone has more info because for me it's urgent
@luiscarlosgonzalez I don't really know for sure; you're beter asking the ReactOS guys directly. In any case, depending on your specific need, you could consider a Linux + Wine solution.
@clv1 I don't know if blind users had called the developers for accessibility in ReactOS, but maybe that's just me
@Tamasg @MutedTrampet @datajake1999 @ZBennoui We want to go beyond those popular OS's Windows, Mac, Linux...
@luiscarlosgonzalez @clv1 @Tamasg @MutedTrampet @ZBennoui I wrote a basic screen reader that runs on Windows NT 3.51, and someone got it to run in Wine. It technically runs on ReactOS, however I wasn't able to get it reading anything outside the program's window.