Difference between revisions of "PinePhone Accessibility"

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(Created page with "Although most accessibility support is implemented in software, the underlying hardware is still relevant. This page discusses some issues and options. = Braille Input = Var...")
 
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This page discusses some issues and options.
This page discusses some issues and options.


= Braille Input =
= Input =
 
== Braille ==


Various portable devices, such as Apple's iPhone, support braille input.
Various portable devices, such as Apple's iPhone, support braille input.
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Indeed, there is a bit of space left over for control functions, etc.
Indeed, there is a bit of space left over for control functions, etc.


= Speech Input =
== Keyboard ==
 
The PinePhone can support either Bluetooth or USB keyboards.
So, a device such as the
[https://www.jellycomb.com/Foldable-Bluetooth-Keyboard-B003-p798959.html Jelly Comb Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard B003]
might be a reasonable input device.
 
== Speech ==


The PinePhone should be able to accept speech input using either Bluetooth or its built-in microphone.
The PinePhone should be able to accept speech input using either Bluetooth or its built-in microphone.
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it should be able to produce similar results.
it should be able to produce similar results.


= Speech Output =
= Output =
 
== Speech ==


The PinePhone's processor should have plenty of capacity to generate clear speech.
The PinePhone's processor should have plenty of capacity to generate clear speech.
This can be output using either the 3.5 mm audio jack or a Bluetooth connection.
This can be output using either the 3.5 mm audio jack or a Bluetooth connection.