It's worth a read.
For those who didn't want to follow a mystery link, the writer points out 
how accessible games use audio to transfer information, and how screen 
readers can learn from that to present data faster and more efficient.  I 
fully agree that collaboration on some level between games developers and 
makers of other accessible software might be a very important step forward 
for accessible software, be it leisure or work related.
Matthys.
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Subject: audyssey: An Interesting Article


I norally wouldn't post something like this here but this most interesting
article caught my attention. This is worth reading and you can read the
article at:
http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw070207



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