Hi KC, it is completely unrealistic to expect us to stop producing audio 
material because Deaf Blind people can't access it. What it is realistic 
to expect is that we will make the same information available by other 
means that are accessible to Deaf Blind people, and this is already 
happening. So I'm at a loss to understand what precisely the problem is. 
We have no way of knowing when we ship a product that is all boxed up, 
whether the customer receiving it is Deaf Blind or not. So if the audio 
material isn't useful, it can be ignored. All the same information is in 
the User Guide on board the unit.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

11 Mary Muller Drive
Christchurch New Zealand
DDI: +64-3-940-2219
http://www.humanware.com



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Hi Jonathan,

I don't mean to be difficult.  However,  I'm on  a several 
Listserves with folks who are deaf-blind.  More than a few are Bn 
users.  Perhapsyou should be  aware there is a  general sense of 
dismay at the fact   HW  offers a tutorial on CD  rom that is 
audio only.  I mention this,  because you  indicate here that you 
are   mindful of the needs of  consumers who are deaf-blind.
KC

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