Wayland breaks the tools I use to make a living
7 hours ago
- #Accessibility
- #Linux
- #Wayland
- Wayland is a modern replacement for X11 on Linux, but lacks features needed for accessibility tools like Talon Voice.
- Talon Voice is a program that allows users to control their computer via voice commands, crucial for those with RSI or other disabilities.
- Major Linux distros are switching to Wayland, which poses a problem for accessibility due to missing APIs for window management and input emulation.
- The lack of a common accessibility interface in Wayland means each compositor would need to implement its own solution, creating fragmentation.
- The author expresses concern over the future of accessibility on Linux, as current solutions are fragmented and not widely adopted.
- Efforts to address these issues are ongoing, but significant changes are not expected soon.
- As of early 2025, the situation remains largely unchanged, with fragmented support for necessary features across different compositors.