10:10:02 A blind user is saying that they cannot use the GUI wallet with a screen reader. Would be important to have at least the minimal functionalities accessible for visually impaired people 10:10:05 https://github.com/monero-project/monero-site/issues/1475 10:10:35 ^ they opened the issue on monero-site by mistake, i redirected them to -gui but haven't seen an open issue about it yet. 10:14:43 i opened https://github.com/monero-project/monero-site/issues/1477 10:15:32 Would the CLI work better perhaps? 10:16:02 opened the issue in the wrong repo -_- 10:16:13 Inge-: probably, yes, but not everybody are comfortbale in using that 10:17:11 correct issue: https://github.com/monero-project/monero-gui/issues/3343 11:23:25 ErCiccione: Perhaps also worthwhile to recommend other apps such as MyMonero 14:34:33 dEBRUYNE: I don't know how mymonero is doing when it comes to accessibility. But regardless, i think it's important to have at least minimal screen-reader support on the GUI. 14:51:46 ErCiccione: I made a lot of noise about making sure we hooked into Qt's accessibility framework in the early days of the GUI, pity we didn't 14:56:07 I see. Is it one of those things that it's much more annoying to implement after you have a lot of stuff already built? 18:40:18 QML supports some accessibility features 18:40:27 so just someone has to take time to add support for it 18:41:21 ErCiccione: I think it would have been easier if we'd done it at the beginning and then built the interface out with that in mind (eg. with the metadata for each element to support screen readers) 18:41:29 but maybe this is a good reminder 18:41:36 and we can make a set of issues around this 18:50:01 Also seems like it would be nice to have some information on "where is my Monero" when synced but node still downloading blocks - seems to be the biggest issue/uncertainty for new users