Difference between revisions of "Mozilla based accessibility"

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'''New Game plan:'''  
 
'''New Game plan:'''  
 
Tutorials on:
 
Tutorials on:
How to use CLC-4-TTS Click to Speak
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*How to use CLC-4-TTS Click to Speak
How to configure the TTS icons  
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*How to configure the TTS icons  
How to setup the Click to Speak
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*How to setup the Click to Speak
How install, enable or disable the CLC-4-TTS
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*How install, enable or disable the CLC-4-TTS
How to enable other languages (Cantonese) and how to setup the SAPI 5 via control panel
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*How to enable other languages (Cantonese) and how to setup the SAPI 5 via control panel
  
  

Revision as of 09:30, 29 November 2006

Mozilla Based Accessibility

Project Description

New Game plan: I am working on tutorials designed for sighted users who want use the open source text-to-speech, extension for the Firefox web browser.


To work with the accessibility team on screen reader compatibility issues outside of Firefox, fixing bugs using XUL in Songbird or Thunderbird or Sunbird calendar etc.

Project Leader(s)

Erin Davey(eldavey)

Project Contributor(s)

Michael Lau (mylau)

Project Details

New Game plan: Tutorials on:

  • How to use CLC-4-TTS Click to Speak
  • How to configure the TTS icons
  • How to setup the Click to Speak
  • How install, enable or disable the CLC-4-TTS
  • How to enable other languages (Cantonese) and how to setup the SAPI 5 via control panel


Old Game Plan: Will be working in XUL on Windows because I have experience with the sr's. New Game plan: I am working on tutorials designed for sighted users who want use the open source text-to-speech, extension for the Firefox web browser.

Project News

Michael Lau (mylau) is giving me a crash course in XULRunner

I am currently playing with firefox extensions

Currently Learning XUL