Comment by Eric Johansson on From windows to Linux. Was there a choice?
imagine sitting in front of a linux machine. You have no mouse or keyboard. Somebody hands you a microphone. What can you do? The answer is simple. Nothing. Linux does not have support for disabled users needing speech recognition.
In Windows, the situation is an order of magnitude better. Any disabled user needing support for major visual or physical mobility handicaps is better off staying in Windows. The tools are available and work reasonably well. I should know, I’ve been living wi
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