[ossrp-control] Re: I Think It's A Great List

So you iwsh to lock out any user who needs a screen reader but cannot use
speech?

A good screen reader has braille support.


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[mailto:ossrp-control-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jamal Mazrui
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 8:58 AM
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Subject: [ossrp-control] Re: I Think It's A Great List


That is a good point about the braille support.  If someone can afford or
have given to them an expensive braille display, then it is unlikely that
they cannot also obtain a commercial screen reader.  I do think that braille
offers unique accessibility features, so I do not mean to discout braille
access generally.  

If braille were to be added in a version later than the initial version of
the screen reader, then it still probably makes sense to ensure that the
design accounts for whatever is needed for braille support, even if the
details are not initially filled in.

Jamal


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[mailto:ossrp-control-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tony Broome
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 11:13 PM
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Subject: [ossrp-control] I Think It's A Great List


It seems that almost everyone has added to the list of Will's suggested 
inclusions in the first version.  Some of them seem quite techy and 
advanced for this particular phase, in my humble opinion.
I think it's a great starter list, far beyond what version 1 of any 
other access product has attempted to offer.
While we certainly want the reader to do all it can and to cover as 
much ground as possible, according to the project name, it is or will 
still be considered a Screen Reader.  Now, whether that means just 
reading the screen as has been the case in the conventional sense, is 
open for everyone's interpretation.
A good common sense approach, in my judgment, would be a Screen Reader 
with this definition:
A reader which reads and gives adequate speech output, necessary for 
one to be able to use the computer effectively.
Braille support is great if you can afford the high cost braille 
displays.  That's just a fact of life, isn't it?  Hopefully, 
refreshables will come down some day.
To push for this over speech when speech is so much more affordable and 
certainly in compliance with the outset and design of the project, is 
to hide one's head in the sand.

Smile,

Tony

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