apple's screen reader (was New Linux PDA For Blind People)
W. Nick Dotson
nickdotson at bellsouth.net
Mon Apr 3 08:32:41 EDT 2006
I may have to read with a "review/mouse" cursor, but it's there as long as I know how to use my screen reader. Likely, the same holds true with the Apple,
one man's inaccessible is another's accessible if the second has a better command of the tools in the box provided by his/her screen reader. If it weren't so
even for sighted user's there wouldn't be a proliferation of choices. There just isn't one best way, best hardware or software package. And, if Apple were
so over all superior, it would have a better world share of the computer marketplace.
Nick
On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 18:13:56 -0700, BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net wrote:
to all that keep saying such.
I am sure you could press the short cut keys, or read the menues,
which we can in itunes. and more. but can you read all the song
information convayed, can you use everyt single function that is
provided out of the box. does your screen reader interact with it as
well as it does with say winamp?
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