Hi! We're the team behind TeamTalk VoiceOver Client, an open-source, accessibility-focused Python client for TeamTalk 5, built specifically for VoiceOver (macOS), NVDA/JAWS (Windows), and Braille display users.
We've been looking at accessible_output2 as a potential way to improve our screen reader output on Windows — specifically for NVDA and JAWS users. Currently we handle speech output ourselves, but integrating a well-maintained library like yours could make our Windows accessibility support more robust and consistent. We'd love to discuss whether this would be a good fit and get your thoughts.
We'd love to exchange experiences, get your feedback, or explore any form of collaboration. Our project is actively maintained and used by blind/visually impaired users in German-speaking and international communities.
Would you be open to a brief exchange or have any thoughts? We'd be happy to link to your project in our documentation as well.
Thanks for your great work! 🙏
Hi! We're the team behind TeamTalk VoiceOver Client, an open-source, accessibility-focused Python client for TeamTalk 5, built specifically for VoiceOver (macOS), NVDA/JAWS (Windows), and Braille display users.
We've been looking at accessible_output2 as a potential way to improve our screen reader output on Windows — specifically for NVDA and JAWS users. Currently we handle speech output ourselves, but integrating a well-maintained library like yours could make our Windows accessibility support more robust and consistent. We'd love to discuss whether this would be a good fit and get your thoughts.
We'd love to exchange experiences, get your feedback, or explore any form of collaboration. Our project is actively maintained and used by blind/visually impaired users in German-speaking and international communities.
Would you be open to a brief exchange or have any thoughts? We'd be happy to link to your project in our documentation as well.
Thanks for your great work! 🙏