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For those who don't know about it yet, here is a tool, called Audio Game Manager, that lets you play lots of Windows audio games on Linux. This might be useful to be put on the BT Speak, connected to a USB keyboard or Gamepad of course.

git.stormux.org/storm/audiogam…

#linux #foss #audioGames #blind #accessibility

in reply to Devin Prater :blind:

Why put something on the device that requires extra hardware to use? It's not a gaming product.
in reply to Devin Prater :blind:

@fireborn It's possible for a custom overlay to be created with BrlTTY that could make some audiogames relatively playable on a BTSpeak, particularly sidescrollers. But one problem with AudioGameManager, it will quite obviously not work on Arm hardware because Wine can't emulate x86 Windows apps on Arm. So AGM itself is more or less a nonstarter on the platform. In other news, I did attempt running the MineRacer arch64 binary on the unit. Turns out...
in reply to Jack-Frostodon

@jackf723 It *could* be done, and I'll suggest it to the team, but personally I don't see a use case. You could always do this yourself, because if you're technical enough to get something like agm to run with wine and NVDA to speechd then you can make a brlttty key context
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