OK, not sure how to directly reply to the other post, so I’ll answer here.
Modern smart phones all have screen readers. There’s VoiceOver on the Apple front, and [Talkback](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.marvin.talkback&hl=en_GB] on Android. Chrome OS has it’s own, as does Windows (although the Windows one is not to the same standard as the others mentioned here).
All these offerings work with a touch screen, so the Librem 5 could use the same idea, of course assuming that Orca could be made to work with a touch screen.
I’ll look more into the subject. At least there’s a topic where accessibility-related stuff can be posted now.
Thanks for the input, it’s very much appreciated.
Have fun,
Chris.