-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 A major problem with screen readers for graphical environments is that they tend to be tied to specific graphics libraries. I know I will probably get flamed so bad for this I'll feel the burn, but IMO it is up to screen reader developers to make their technology work with as many application development libraries as possible and it may also be up to library developers to make their underlying development libraries send import info to screen readers. Tying a screen reader to a specific application library is IMO a very bad thing to do. Sighted people only have to worry about the underlying graphics library to know if it is installed or not. True access for blind people is access to every application no matter how the developers choose to render the text and buttons to the screen. There has to be a way to allow this type of access for all individuals, so that as a blind or visually impaired individual I only have to worry about libraries or programming languages if they are not installed, and of course apt-get even solves that problem for me. I shouldn't have to worry whether my screen reader is designed to work with the libraries the application I'm using is linked against in order to know if I can actually get speech out of the application. My programming skills aren't good enough to take on such a screen reader project, unfortunately, but I have to say that there has to be a way to make such a universal screen reader that would be designed to just work(TM), and if anyone knows how to do such a thing, I'm sure Apple should have the necessary skill and/or resources to make it happen. Is there a specific reason why they made Voiceover only work with their own graphics library and few if any others?_ Lorenzo - -- Be careful of reading health books, you might die of a misprint. -- Mark Twain -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDXYDyG9IpekrhBfIRAvvuAKCT9+b/tFJgRpVSdVWyFgzO3WBV/gCfYLix yfYyDfJHsDpCyaGAMGz0sak= =0cGW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----