2013-12-05, 08:36
That was my fault. I was starting my post and I somehow accidentally submitted a not-so-finished post. NVDA is not multi-platform nor is it open source (as far as I know) but a basic XBMC interface with standard listboxes, trees, menubars, and buttons and such would probably work with any screen reader. NVDA is just a free way for developers to experience any output they may create the way we would. Anyway, I am no developer and a newbie here so I am in no place to tell people how to do things. I only know what would probably work. For an example of something that works great for blind people, check out HOPE by Q-Continuum. It's a Pandora desktop client that is very boring, grey and simple and yet it provides an awesome interface to Pandora for the blind. I know XBMC is way more complicated so I am probably talking out my arse here :-)