I think it should be noted that the shuffle is not accessible in the 
standard way that items for the blind are accessible.

I don't believe the shuffle has any speech to tell you what file is playing 
or anything, it's simply made with no screen, thereby making it equally as 
accessible for the blind as it is for sighted individuals in that the items 
are accessed blindly.

At least that's the way I was told about it.

Am I correct in this assessment?

Victor 


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