It's not a question of liklihood, only of when. The answer is not very soon. QT accessibility comes with QT 4.0, and 3.3 was just released. Then, after the accessible ATK, the application developers would need to decide to rewrite their application with the new widget set. Meanwhile, why not just use Asterisk like so many others in our community? Not only is it accessible today, but there is an emerging standard for interfacing various voip solutions automatically: http://www.dundi.com/ Luke Yelavich writes: > The Linux version uses QT, which is likely to become accessible in the > future. Just how far into the future I am unaware, but I know work is > being done to make it work with GNOME accessibility tools like > Gnopernicus.