Re: [AI] screen reader for Linex OX regs.

2019-09-14 Thread Aravind R
Hi sampath:
Check this youtube channel and learn easily.
A brief look at the operating system called Ubuntu as a visually impaired
https://youtu.be/NyOwKZjhKbo

On 9/14/19, Pranav Lal  wrote:
> GUI is an abbreviation for graphical user interface.
>
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> what flavour of Linux you are running and what desktop is being used.
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Re: [AI] screen reader for Linex OX regs.

2019-09-14 Thread Pranav Lal
GUI is an abbreviation for graphical user interface. 

Who installed Linux? That person or organization will be able to tell you
what flavour of Linux you are running and what desktop is being used.

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Re: [AI] About ESight eyewear

2019-09-14 Thread Pranav Lal
The vOICe runs on android phones natively. IN the play store, search for "
seeingwithsound" you are looking for the app called the vOICe by Dr. Peter
B.L. Meijer.

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Re: [AI] screen reader for Line OX regs.

2019-09-14 Thread Alok Kaushik
Hi,
If you have Windows 10, you do not have Linux but you have SSH client to 
connect to a Linux machine.

It would be more helpful for you if you could read on the internet to 
familiarize yourself with some basic concepts. Others may be able to help you 
in specific cases but even to get something worthwhile out of those responses 
you will need to do sufficient groundwork beforehand.

For now I will just mention that there is nothing to be apprehensive about from 
the point of view of accessibility.

Alok


-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
sampath raj rao
Sent: 14 September 2019 14:48
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] screen reader for Line OX regs.

Hi sir,
Thankx for your reply...
I know neither head nor tail about Linux. The only thing I know about Linux is 
it is an OS.
My personal laptop is running windows 10, so do I have linux already in my 
machine to work on it?
What is the concept of user name and host name?
and ofcourse why VM required? can't it be installed in my own laptop and used?

It would be great if you could provide me your contact to clarify my doubts 
along with me googling things...

Thanking you,



On 9/14/19, Alok Kaushik  wrote:
> Hi,
> In  most cases you will need to connect to the Linux machine from your 
> Windows based computer. Typically a SSH cliennt is used forr this purpose.
> Windows 10 has a built in  SSH client, which could be  run using the 
> standard command prommpt. Its accessibility is same as the 
> accessibility of the command prompt.
>
> If you are using Windows 10, open the command prompt and type ssh 
> followed by userName"@hostName. If you are using older version of  
> Windows or any other OS, you will need to use SSH clients like PuTTY.
>
> If you are required to woork on a Linux VM  directly, ORCA  screen 
> reader is available as part of some of the Linux operating systems 
> such as Ubentu, Solaris, Fedora, etc. On others it will need to be installed 
> separately.
> However, if you can use a SSH client, working directly on the Linux VM 
> may not be necessary.
>
> HTH.
> Alok
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On 
> Behalf Of sampath raj rao
> Sent: 13 September 2019 14:41
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues 
> concerning the disabled.
> Subject: [AI] screen reader for Linex OX regs.
>
> Hi Greetings of the day...
> In my workplace they have installed systems with linex os and we are 
> suppose to work on it.
> I have no hands on any other os other than Winows.
> So I am here with some queries:
>> Is it accessable?
>> What screen reader software is most suitable to use?
>> How is its interface?
>> Is there anyone using it with ease? if so can you provide me your 
>> mail id or contacts to get a clear picture on it...?
>
> Thanking you,
>
> yours,
> Sampath Raj Rao.
>
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Re: [AI] screen reader for Line OX regs.

2019-09-14 Thread sampath raj rao
Hi sir,
Thankx for your reply...
I know neither head nor tail about Linux. The only thing I know about
Linux is it is an OS.
My personal laptop is running windows 10, so do I have linux already
in my machine to work on it?
What is the concept of user name and host name?
and ofcourse why VM required? can't it be installed in my own laptop and used?

It would be great if you could provide me your contact to clarify my
doubts along with me googling things...

Thanking you,



On 9/14/19, Alok Kaushik  wrote:
> Hi,
> In  most cases you will need to connect to the Linux machine from your
> Windows based computer. Typically a SSH cliennt is used forr this purpose.
> Windows 10 has a built in  SSH client, which could be  run using the
> standard command prommpt. Its accessibility is same as the accessibility of
> the command prompt.
>
> If you are using Windows 10, open the command prompt and type ssh followed
> by userName"@hostName. If you are using older version of  Windows or any
> other OS, you will need to use SSH clients like PuTTY.
>
> If you are required to woork on a Linux VM  directly, ORCA  screen reader is
> available as part of some of the Linux operating systems such as Ubentu,
> Solaris, Fedora, etc. On others it will need to be installed separately.
> However, if you can use a SSH client, working directly on the Linux VM may
> not be necessary.
>
> HTH.
> Alok
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of sampath raj rao
> Sent: 13 September 2019 14:41
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: [AI] screen reader for Linex OX regs.
>
> Hi Greetings of the day...
> In my workplace they have installed systems with linex os and we are suppose
> to work on it.
> I have no hands on any other os other than Winows.
> So I am here with some queries:
>> Is it accessable?
>> What screen reader software is most suitable to use?
>> How is its interface?
>> Is there anyone using it with ease? if so can you provide me your mail id
>> or contacts to get a clear picture on it...?
>
> Thanking you,
>
> yours,
> Sampath Raj Rao.
>
>
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Re: [AI] screen reader for Linex OX regs.

2019-09-14 Thread sampath raj rao
Hi sir, thanks for your prompt response...
I have no idea of Linux and there is no techy people in my school to answer me.
What do you mean by GUI? It would be great if you could share your
contact so that I can speak over phone to get some better idea and
work on it...

Thank you...

On 9/14/19, Pranav Lal  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There is the orca screen reader and there is Fenrir and speak up for the
> command line. What Linux environment are you using? If a gui, then what gui
> is it? Linux has multiple desktops.
>
> Pranav
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia  On Behalf Of
> sampath raj rao
> Sent: Friday, September 13, 2019 7:11 PM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled. 
> Subject: [AI] screen reader for Linex OX regs.
>
> Hi Greetings of the day...
> In my workplace they have installed systems with linex os and we are
> suppose
> to work on it.
> I have no hands on any other os other than Winows.
> So I am here with some queries:
>> Is it accessable?
>> What screen reader software is most suitable to use?
>> How is its interface?
>> Is there anyone using it with ease? if so can you provide me your mail id
> or contacts to get a clear picture on it...?
>
> Thanking you,
>
> yours,
> Sampath Raj Rao.
>
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[AI] Delhi Disabilities Commissioner passes important order on industrial plot allotments for people with disabilities | Newz Hook

2019-09-14 Thread Prerna Sobti


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Re: [AI] Divya Nayan - A Personal Reading Device for Visually Impaired People.

2019-09-14 Thread A K Dua
Hi friends clarifying some doubts. It is a standalone device and nothing to
do with android OS or IOS. Nothing is to be paid at the time of
registration. Just make sure to upload address proof and disability
certificate before pressing the button to register. Registration can be
done through the link already provided and pasted again at the end of this
post. To clear any other doubts, please call the C.S.I.O team at the
numbers given, for contact, on their website.



A suggestion - no harm registering now. Make a decision to purchase after
attending the demo/training session, in your town. Another suggestion is to
try the divya nayan app, available on play store only ( For Android only ).
Ten languages are mentioned in the description, including all the major
languages. To facilitate more understanding about the device, pasting below
a link for audio tutorials:

https://divyanayan.csio.res.in/tutorials.php.




Link for making the registration:

https://divyanayan.csio.res.in/registration.php



Arun Kumar Dua

9876727460, 7986535925

On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 12:00 PM Kriya Jain  wrote:

> Is Divya nayan for windows only?
> Or is it for android phones too?
>
> Regards,
> Kanchan
>
> On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 4:48 PM A K Dua  wrote:
>
> > Dear Friends, some friends have shown interest to know about Divya
> Nayan. I
> > am sure every V I person would want to know more about the device. Since
> i
> > have been associated with a demonstration of the device by C.S.I.O; here
> is
> > a clarification in simple language:
> >
> >
> >
> > Divya Nayan is a device with a shape of a pencil box, having sensors at
> the
> > bottom and two keypads on the top. The device is to be slid from to
> bottom
> > of the printed page, book or any other printed material. It takes a few
> > seconds to convert the scanned text into audio output. The text is read
> out
> > to you. The device supports ten languages including Hindi and Punjabi.
> > There are ports to insert USB drive and micro SD card. WiFi connectivity
> is
> > available for streaming news over radio, etc. you can call it a
> daisy/media
> > player with converting text to speech capabilities.
> >
> >
> >
> > The device will be made available after giving initial
> training/orientation
> > at major locations in the country. Since it is C.S.I.R project under the
> > Government of India; large scale production is likely to be entrusted
> after
> > seeing the response, through registration. No charges to be paid during
> > registration. You have the choice to return the device within a month, if
> > you purchase it after the training.
> >
> >
> >
> > Here is an excerpt from the latest communication received from C.S.I.O:
> >
> >
> >
> > CSIO, Chandigarh invites the participation of visually impaired people
> > and/or their associated institutions in Technology Intervention and
> > Validation for Inclusiveness (TIVI) programme via a portal, aligned with
> > the CSIR’s Harnessing Appropriate Rural Interventions and Technologies
> > (HARIT).
> >
> > This programme aims at Rural Intervention of Divya Nayan, to the
> > unprivileged such people in aspirational districts of various majorly
> > Indian states but not limited to Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Bihar. It
> > would be implemented through a series of dedicated workshops designed to
> > train the users, making them familiar with the device functionality and
> > capable of using the device independently.
> >
> > Since there is a limited pilot production at first instance, therefore
> > users who register themselves for device training workshop will be
> > preferred for the initial distribution of devices.
> >
> > Further programme details are available at
> > https://divyanayan.csio.res.in/registration.php
> >
> > This portal allows visually impaired individuals and institutions
> > associated with such people for active participation in this activity.
> >
> > While a lot of other technical information including Audio Tutorials are
> > available at the same website's other pages at
> > https://divyanayan.csio.res.in/
> >
> >
> >
> > Hope this will clarify most of the doubts about the usability and
> > functionality of the device, as well as payment terms.
> >
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Re: [AI] screen reader for Line OX regs.

2019-09-14 Thread Alok Kaushik
Hi,
In  most cases you will need to connect to the Linux machine from your Windows 
based computer. Typically a SSH cliennt is used forr this purpose. Windows 10 
has a built in  SSH client, which could be  run using the standard command 
prommpt. Its accessibility is same as the accessibility of the command prompt.

If you are using Windows 10, open the command prompt and type ssh followed by 
userName"@hostName. If you are using older version of  Windows or any other OS, 
you will need to use SSH clients like PuTTY.

If you are required to woork on a Linux VM  directly, ORCA  screen reader is 
available as part of some of the Linux operating systems such as Ubentu, 
Solaris, Fedora, etc. On others it will need to be installed separately. 
However, if you can use a SSH client, working directly on the Linux VM may  not 
be necessary.

HTH.
Alok

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sampath raj rao
Sent: 13 September 2019 14:41
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: [AI] screen reader for Linex OX regs.

Hi Greetings of the day...
In my workplace they have installed systems with linex os and we are suppose to 
work on it.
I have no hands on any other os other than Winows.
So I am here with some queries:
> Is it accessable?
> What screen reader software is most suitable to use?
> How is its interface?
> Is there anyone using it with ease? if so can you provide me your mail id or 
> contacts to get a clear picture on it...?

Thanking you,

yours,
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[AI] News

2019-09-14 Thread Krishan kumar Sharma
*Since not all the Chennai  #BRTS,  public consultation venues were
totally  #accessible, , here's a special inclusive one on Tue 17 Sep 2019
2-5 pm at Vidya Sagar 1 Ranjit Rd Kotturpuram. *

*ALL ARE WELCOME to learn and get their message across on  #bus,   #a11y,
at the planning stage itself*


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Re: [AI] About ESight eyewear

2019-09-14 Thread Kriya Jain
Thank you

On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 12:15 PM Aravind R 
wrote:

> check this link.
> https://www.seeingwithsound.com/android.htm
>
> On 9/14/19, Kriya Jain  wrote:
> > Is VOICE for windows only or is it compatible with android phones?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Kanchan Jain
> >
> > On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 6:26 AM Pranav Lal  wrote:
> >
> >> Aravind,
> >>
> >> I am one of the few regular users of the vOICe. You only need the vOICe
> >> for
> >> windows and not the audio screen add-on. There is a learning curve but
> it
> >> is
> >> like learning any language.
> >> 1. The panning of the sound maps to  the position of objects from left
> to
> >> right. If you hear a sound on your left, you know that there is an
> object
> >> on
> >> your left.
> >> 2. The pitch of the sound maps to height so the higher the pitch, the
> >> higher
> >> the object in your frame of view.
> >> 3. The volume maps to brightness, the louder the sound, the brighter the
> >> object.
> >>
> >> Load the app on your phone and try it. Look at simple shapes like your
> >> computer keyboard, spoons etc.
> >>
> >> Pranav
> >>
> >>
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Re: [AI] About ESight eyewear

2019-09-14 Thread Aravind R
check this link.
https://www.seeingwithsound.com/android.htm

On 9/14/19, Kriya Jain  wrote:
> Is VOICE for windows only or is it compatible with android phones?
>
> Regards,
> Kanchan Jain
>
> On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 6:26 AM Pranav Lal  wrote:
>
>> Aravind,
>>
>> I am one of the few regular users of the vOICe. You only need the vOICe
>> for
>> windows and not the audio screen add-on. There is a learning curve but it
>> is
>> like learning any language.
>> 1. The panning of the sound maps to  the position of objects from left to
>> right. If you hear a sound on your left, you know that there is an object
>> on
>> your left.
>> 2. The pitch of the sound maps to height so the higher the pitch, the
>> higher
>> the object in your frame of view.
>> 3. The volume maps to brightness, the louder the sound, the brighter the
>> object.
>>
>> Load the app on your phone and try it. Look at simple shapes like your
>> computer keyboard, spoons etc.
>>
>> Pranav
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] About ESight eyewear

2019-09-14 Thread Kriya Jain
Is VOICE for windows only or is it compatible with android phones?

Regards,
Kanchan Jain

On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 6:26 AM Pranav Lal  wrote:

> Aravind,
>
> I am one of the few regular users of the vOICe. You only need the vOICe for
> windows and not the audio screen add-on. There is a learning curve but it
> is
> like learning any language.
> 1. The panning of the sound maps to  the position of objects from left to
> right. If you hear a sound on your left, you know that there is an object
> on
> your left.
> 2. The pitch of the sound maps to height so the higher the pitch, the
> higher
> the object in your frame of view.
> 3. The volume maps to brightness, the louder the sound, the brighter the
> object.
>
> Load the app on your phone and try it. Look at simple shapes like your
> computer keyboard, spoons etc.
>
> Pranav
>
>
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Re: [AI] Mobile scanning stand recommendations and thoughts on ID Pro

2019-09-14 Thread Mohit Gupta
hi ajay

Totally agreed with you regarding abbyy fine reader. But Hindi
language is not available in fine reader. May you suggest any software
which can work for hindi language in pc?

On 8/30/19, Ajay Minocha  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> PC still does a better job at overall user experience.
>
> What I suggest:
>
> 1. Get a scanner with ADF i.e. HP Scanjet 2000, costs around 25k,
> comes with accessible scanning software. I have just bought it from my
> sister and quite amazed at its speed and accuracy.
> 2. Use ABBYY findreader for OCR and save the converted files to HTM /
> epub instead of docx, should solve Word's slowing down issue.
>
> HTH,
> Ajay
>
> On 29/08/2019, pratap bisht  wrote:
>> You can try envision. This is very good for hindi Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On 28-Aug-2019, at 11:12 AM, Aravind R 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> have you tried Envission AI or KNFB reader sir?
>>>
 On 8/28/19, Amar Jain  wrote:
 Hi all,

 I extensively need to deal with scanned documents or prints of scanned
 documents. These documents can range from a PAN card to large
 agreements.

 Given that there are no good options for laptops in terms of a software
 which can provide output both in English and regional language such as
 Hindi, can we explore mobile apps like ID Pro (I am only aware of this
 app
 which does a good job, but happy to hear thoughts) with a mobile stand
 which
 can cover entire surface of the documents and I need not worry about
 camera
 alignment / focus issues? Another plus point of this approach would be
 that
 it also opens up the possibility of reading hand written stuff be it
 with
 very little accuracy.

 Anyone any thoughts on this approach? Possible recommendations on
 mobile
 stands or mobile apps? I need quality here, and happy to bare whatever
 cost
 it takes to get it done.

 Would appreciate inputs.

 Regards,
 Amar Jain

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Re: [AI] Divya Nayan - A Personal Reading Device for Visually Impaired People.

2019-09-14 Thread Kriya Jain
Is Divya nayan for windows only?
Or is it for android phones too?

Regards,
Kanchan

On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 4:48 PM A K Dua  wrote:

> Dear Friends, some friends have shown interest to know about Divya Nayan. I
> am sure every V I person would want to know more about the device. Since i
> have been associated with a demonstration of the device by C.S.I.O; here is
> a clarification in simple language:
>
>
>
> Divya Nayan is a device with a shape of a pencil box, having sensors at the
> bottom and two keypads on the top. The device is to be slid from to bottom
> of the printed page, book or any other printed material. It takes a few
> seconds to convert the scanned text into audio output. The text is read out
> to you. The device supports ten languages including Hindi and Punjabi.
> There are ports to insert USB drive and micro SD card. WiFi connectivity is
> available for streaming news over radio, etc. you can call it a daisy/media
> player with converting text to speech capabilities.
>
>
>
> The device will be made available after giving initial training/orientation
> at major locations in the country. Since it is C.S.I.R project under the
> Government of India; large scale production is likely to be entrusted after
> seeing the response, through registration. No charges to be paid during
> registration. You have the choice to return the device within a month, if
> you purchase it after the training.
>
>
>
> Here is an excerpt from the latest communication received from C.S.I.O:
>
>
>
> CSIO, Chandigarh invites the participation of visually impaired people
> and/or their associated institutions in Technology Intervention and
> Validation for Inclusiveness (TIVI) programme via a portal, aligned with
> the CSIR’s Harnessing Appropriate Rural Interventions and Technologies
> (HARIT).
>
> This programme aims at Rural Intervention of Divya Nayan, to the
> unprivileged such people in aspirational districts of various majorly
> Indian states but not limited to Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Bihar. It
> would be implemented through a series of dedicated workshops designed to
> train the users, making them familiar with the device functionality and
> capable of using the device independently.
>
> Since there is a limited pilot production at first instance, therefore
> users who register themselves for device training workshop will be
> preferred for the initial distribution of devices.
>
> Further programme details are available at
> https://divyanayan.csio.res.in/registration.php
>
> This portal allows visually impaired individuals and institutions
> associated with such people for active participation in this activity.
>
> While a lot of other technical information including Audio Tutorials are
> available at the same website's other pages at
> https://divyanayan.csio.res.in/
>
>
>
> Hope this will clarify most of the doubts about the usability and
> functionality of the device, as well as payment terms.
>
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Re: [AI] Divya Nayan - A Personal Reading Device for Visually Impaired People.

2019-09-14 Thread Narendra Sathe
Please guide for how to register for diwanayan

Narenfra

On Fri, 13 Sep 2019, 4:48 pm A K Dua,  wrote:

> Dear Friends, some friends have shown interest to know about Divya Nayan. I
> am sure every V I person would want to know more about the device. Since i
> have been associated with a demonstration of the device by C.S.I.O; here is
> a clarification in simple language:
>
>
>
> Divya Nayan is a device with a shape of a pencil box, having sensors at the
> bottom and two keypads on the top. The device is to be slid from to bottom
> of the printed page, book or any other printed material. It takes a few
> seconds to convert the scanned text into audio output. The text is read out
> to you. The device supports ten languages including Hindi and Punjabi.
> There are ports to insert USB drive and micro SD card. WiFi connectivity is
> available for streaming news over radio, etc. you can call it a daisy/media
> player with converting text to speech capabilities.
>
>
>
> The device will be made available after giving initial training/orientation
> at major locations in the country. Since it is C.S.I.R project under the
> Government of India; large scale production is likely to be entrusted after
> seeing the response, through registration. No charges to be paid during
> registration. You have the choice to return the device within a month, if
> you purchase it after the training.
>
>
>
> Here is an excerpt from the latest communication received from C.S.I.O:
>
>
>
> CSIO, Chandigarh invites the participation of visually impaired people
> and/or their associated institutions in Technology Intervention and
> Validation for Inclusiveness (TIVI) programme via a portal, aligned with
> the CSIR’s Harnessing Appropriate Rural Interventions and Technologies
> (HARIT).
>
> This programme aims at Rural Intervention of Divya Nayan, to the
> unprivileged such people in aspirational districts of various majorly
> Indian states but not limited to Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Bihar. It
> would be implemented through a series of dedicated workshops designed to
> train the users, making them familiar with the device functionality and
> capable of using the device independently.
>
> Since there is a limited pilot production at first instance, therefore
> users who register themselves for device training workshop will be
> preferred for the initial distribution of devices.
>
> Further programme details are available at
> https://divyanayan.csio.res.in/registration.php
>
> This portal allows visually impaired individuals and institutions
> associated with such people for active participation in this activity.
>
> While a lot of other technical information including Audio Tutorials are
> available at the same website's other pages at
> https://divyanayan.csio.res.in/
>
>
>
> Hope this will clarify most of the doubts about the usability and
> functionality of the device, as well as payment terms.
>
>
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