Testing A11y

Jude DaShiell jdashiel at shellworld.net
Tue Jan 25 01:33:32 UTC 2011


There might be another relatively inexpensive alternative.  Drive sleds.
  Each sled holds a different disk drive.  You have one drive sled holder 
installed in the computer and when you want to switch operating systems, 
you just find the right drive sled insert lock in with the key and boot 
the machine into the operating system on that hard drive.  From what I've 
been told drive sleds can be purchased for about $40.00 each and the price 
of hard drives has declined.  I now use drive sleds for IDE disks but 
don't know if ones are available for sata but think those are available. 
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011, Penelope Stowe wrote:

> Rather than continue to take over Bill's thread, I figured I'd start a new one.
>
> I'm interested in what works for Gnome and distros other than Ubuntu
> for testing a11y.
>
> We're really trying to figure out how to make it work, especially with
> all the new changes coming in, but many of us can't break our systems
> for a11y-related reasons (and don't have an extra machine) and we've
> had trouble getting people without impairments to do testing because
> they're worried they don't really understand what they're doing. I
> figure we can't be the only distro where this issue comes up and I'm
> curious how other distros and a11y groups deal with it.
>
> Thanks!
> Penelope
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