Ok, I can't speak for IBM since I'm just a 20 year old sitting in my halls awaiting first day of term on Monday but I know that IBM is not only doing stuff for accessibility but generally. I'm speculating and *not* speaking for Jenifer or IBM. But I'd guess that Linux saves IBM money, is more reliable and most importantly is the biggest chance they've got of once again becoming the biggest computer company in the world - not likely but Linux makes it more likely. In short Linux is good business sense. So it's also in IBM's business interest to make sure that Linux is widely used so they're working on "Linux useability". As an aside this means that it must also be useable by the disabled. Sure this has implications for sec 501 but it generally means that *more people use Linux*. So if Linux benefits IBM and more people use Linux its a big big thumbs up. This is just me talking off the top of my head and nothing official. The howto is being proof-read at IBM and we'll let you know when more happens. Regards, Saqib