According to Curtis Shimamoto: # I think you've missed what Kyle is saying here. From what I understand # (as a non-blind user), traditional captchas that are super hard to read # and easily deciphered by computers are what tend to not be usable by the # visually impaired. # # The captcha that we currently have should be great for the visually # impaired using some of the available linux tools such as espeakup. The above is exactly what I was trying to say. I specifically meant that the current solution is much better than a flash-based or photo-based captcha for that exact reason. It's easy for me and other visually impaired users to be able to solve, and I actually did so using available tools with much less headache than I've had even with things like Google's audio captcha, which is as hard for some people to be able to hear as the picture-based captchas are for blind people to see. As I said, the current solution on the Arch BBS is by far the best I've used, and does the best to keep unwanted spammers out while still allowing blind and visually impaired users to participate without undue difficulty. At this point, unless someone truly has a better idea, I wouldn't change a thing about the current forum registration. ~Kyle http://kyle.tk/ -- "Kyle? ... She calls her cake, Kyle?" Out of This World, season 2 episode 21 - "The Amazing Evie"