[macvoiceover] Re: Chess? 99% off topic

  • From: David Poehlman <david.poehlman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 07:54:02 -0500

check national braille press.

On Dec 15, 2008, at 7:51 AM, Chris Hofstader wrote:

Hi,

I'm looking for books or other training materials that a blink can use to learn chess strategy and the like. There are tons of these in bookstores (online and otherwise) but all involve lots of visual diagrams which confounds OCR and provides the reader with a very difficult situation even when hand repaired after OCR.

I know the basics but nothing beyond and would like to learn to be an adequate player as losing repeatedly and very quickly is getting boring.

cdh

PS:  My Braille skills are horrible.




On Dec 14, 2008, at 9:52 AM, Cara Quinn wrote:

Chris, happy Sunday to you!!!

What, in particular would you like to know?… Just a few really super basic points here:

• on the Mac, you are white

• White makes the first move

• pawns can move two squares on their first move, as opposed to one thereafter

• On the Mac, you can move pieces by pressing VO space on the piece you'd like to move, and then using VO nav to arrive at the square you'd like to move the piece to, and then once again, pressing VO space.

• On The Mac, the computer should announce its moves by default, but if it doesn't you can set this in Chess preferences

• MOves use rank and file system, whereby squares across the board are labeled A through H and squares up the board are labeled 1 through 8; this system starts on the white side of the board, so A1 is the white queen's side (left-most) rook

• In Chess preferences, you can set many options for the game, and the app also offers the ability to save / load games as well etc…

HOpe this helps and do shout out if ya like!, K?…

Have fun and have a wonderful day!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Dec 14, 2008, at 6:18 AM, Chris Hofstader wrote:

Hi,

Because it's Sunday and a day of rest, I thought my query to you gurus should be related to something fun. Just playing around with stuff, I found myself noodling around with the chess game that comes with Macintosh and found it to be very accessible. I thought I would like to play with this game. Unfortunately, excepting the rules and how each piece is allowed to move, I know vritually nothing about the game. Is there an "Accessible Chess for Dopey Blinks" book or web site or something else out there?

I've always been a poker or backgammon guy but I've always wanted to learn chess and having an accessible game like this one seems like a good place to start.

Happy Hacking,
cdh

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