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Date: | Mon, 26 Oct 1998 13:28:29 -0600 |
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You took the words right out of my mouth. Also, I see you need a special
piece of IBM keyboard hardware to use this. and of course, you already
have, presumably, a speech synthesizer and a speech program so as you say
what about conflicts? What could IBM be thinking? Wouldn't efforts to
improve Microsoft Active Access be more productive than this? I support
any efforts IBM makes which could lead to better access for all of us but
what is the point?
Elizabeth Aldworth
At 10:08 AM 10/24/98 , you wrote:
>I'm curious. I can see why someone who is just getting into computing and
>who just wants to use the Internet would find something like this valuable.
>However, if you already have a browser and a good screen reader, what would
>be the value in this program? Also, what would be the chance of it
>conflicting with an already existing screen reader?
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>Londa and Bess
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