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>> Sometimes the trick is trying to convince people that technology is adaptable.
Believe it or not I was able to use some touchscreen equipment without any audio assistance back in the mid-80s. It was mainly audio equipment.
Another excuse the comes across from some people is that programs are proprietary and they don't want to run the risk of somebody from the outside getting a hold of the programming language. In my opinion, that's just a lame excuse.
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