Thanks or the feedback Eric. Is it really this hopeless? You talked about
the Sphinx projects being okay - but not ready for normal users. To what
extent are they capable? I'd really love to know if you or anyone else has
tried them.
I have looked into them but haven't had the time (and not
Well I have a little experience with Sphinx2. A few years ago I played a
bit with perlbox voice (http://www.perlbox.org/). This application uses
sphinx2 for launching applications by voice commands. That worked quite
well, but it isn't the thing you're looking for (= using voice
recognition for
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Maybe this will get a better response here?
Thanks, Alex
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Subject: [u-a-dev] What can the Mozilla Team do?
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 09:57:16 +
From: Alex Latchford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Alex:
I think a general assistive technology bug tag might make sense if it's
something the Ubuntu folks would like to manage (i.e., I'm not sure we
can expect Joe User to know to tag things appropriately).
For where to start the search, I generally feel happy if people throw
blame at the
Hello Will,
thanks for all the enlightening words. I wasn't aware of what was going
on in orca-firefox land.
On Di, 2007-02-20 at 10:22 -0500, Willie Walker wrote:
For what the Mozilla team can do? I'd say throw more capable bodies at
it. Work with Aaron Leventhal - I'm sure he has no
In my experience, Orca works best on Ubuntu Edgy and Feisty and also
runs great on Solaris Express build 55b. Dapper may be a bit too old.
Will
mike coulombe wrote:
Hi, I have a older computer I was thinking of using dapper on.
My question is does orca work in that operating system.
If so
Hi, I notice in feisty the CD doesn't eject once the operating system is loaded.
Is there a setting I need to change so it will.
Pressing the button doesn't do anything.
Mike.
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