This is a subject I have become interested in after it was pointed out to me by someone who works with the physically impaired. There is very little, if any, support for the physically impaired in the major IM systems. The blind, the deaf, the paralyzed, and those with other difficulties typing cannot really IM.
If Jabber was to have a couple of clients that helped the impaired, then Jabber would likely be widely endorsed by associations for the physically impaired. How would Jabber and Jabber clients become helpful for such people? I believe little change has to be done on the protocol side. Everything could be done in a client implimentation. Here are some ideas: For the blind, some sort of voice command and dictation software should be built in, or at least allow third-party voice software to use the Jabber client. I am unaware of what voice systems are common on computers for the blind, anyone know? I would assume they would be designed to work with any application built for that voice system. Not only is it important to be voice dictation friendly by allowing the user to "speak" the IM messages and have them read off to them from the text, but also for the client to have "voice bindings" for commands such as creating messages, editing prefernces, and other typically GUI-based actions. For the deaf it is easier. But the client developer still needs to find ways to notify the user of new messages without using sound. A flashing tray icon in Windows would solve this. Can anyone think of other sound-based actions which would need to be accounted for? For the paralyzed it is similar to the blind, I imagine. The client would need to be programmed to be able to be used by third-party voice and alternative input systems. Is anyone familiar with the softwares for alternative input devices such as joysticks or others? The goal would be to make the client as easy as possible to install, troubleshoot, and use. When there is even just one such Jabber client on the market, Jabber will have an area in which it clearly is the leader over the other IM systems. And it will be an area that is large, important, and gets attention from the mainstream media, not to mention an area that is in great need of a good IM system. -- /\ Adam Theo, Age 22, Tallahassee FL USA //\\ Email & Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // \\ (Boycotting AOL, therefore no AIM or ICQ) =//====\\= Theoretic Solutions: http://www.theoretic.com // || \\ "Bringing Ideas Together" || Jabber Protocol: http://www.jabber.org || "The Coolest IM on the Planet" || "A Free-Market Socialist Patriotic American || Buddhist Political Philosopher." _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev