BrlSpeak is a mini GNU/Linux distribution that offers both Braille and speech accessibility for users.
BrlSpeak has several key features that are worth mentioning. Firstly, it can be installed on a FAT partition without repartitioning the hard disk. Secondly, it is no longer UMSDOS-based but instead uses a loopback. Thirdly, it is Debian-based rather than Slack-based. Additionally, BrlSpeak is available in three versions: basic (mini), braille, and vocal (which includes braille and some speech applications).
However, there are also some limitations to BrlSpeak. Speech support is only available during installation, and there is no full functional speech support. Additionally, conversion to a real EXT partition is required.
Currently, BrlSpeak supports several braille-display types, including ALva, BrailleLite, BrailleNote, CombiBraille, ECobraille, EUrobraille, HandyTech, LogText, MultiBraille, MDv, MiNibraille, PapenMeier, TSi, #VArio, ViDeobraille, Vario-HT, and ViSiobraille.
Overall, BrlSpeak is an excellent choice for blind users looking for a powerful and accessible operating system. It is highly recommended for those who require braille or speech support.
Version 07-10-2003: N/A