@sparkles@ck.catwithaclari.net
Post #3290832
2026-06-09 07:26 UTC
@TheEntity@social.treehouse.systems @fireborn@dragonscave.space narrating an 2D screen into a 1D textual interface will never be a bijection due to the input space having higher dimensions than the output space, thus cause a loss of information. i have been constantly thinking about screen readers causing too much sensory overload, narrating the entire set of elements on a screen.
we have actually achieved to do voice only ui/ux with call centers. similar to that i have been thinking of menus constantly narrating the list of options which is more close to a console environment
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@fireborn@dragonscave.space 2026-06-09 07:33
@sparkles@ck.catwithaclari.net @TheEntity@social.treehouse.systems Again, this was already tried. Screen readers don't narrate everything at once. They narrate what you navigate over, with verbosity that you control. Sometimes I think the defaults are too verbose, but that's not solved by making a BrailleNote from 2007