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Hi Kelly,
I fully agree with you!
The help system of the upcoming Windows Me is completely inaccessible to
screen readers.
Microsoft mentioned Windows Me "the most accessible Windows release". The
only advice I can give people using a screen reader DON'T UPGRADE TO
Windows Me.
Microsoft plans to add speech to their reader "in a futrue release" and
also wants to solve the inaccessible help system in Windows Me "in a future
release".
Accessibility topics seems to have NO PRIORITY at all for Microsoft.
Regards Peter Verhoeven
Internet : http://www.magnifiers.org (The Screen Magnifiers Homepage)
At 05:19 14-08-2000 -0700, Kelly Ford wrote:
>Hello Peter,
>
>Microsoft Reader is eequally inaccessible to people using screen
>readers. The fine folks at Microsoft, despite claims to take accessibility
>seriously, continue to demonstrate how little of a true commitment they have.
>
>Kelly
>
>
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