It appears that folks are perhaps talking about different things.  I
think that KC is speaking of a tutorial, and jonathan is talking about
the users guide.  I agree with KC here.  Because this is a product built
from the ground up for people with disabilities, and is very expensive
to boot, that everything associated with it, i. e. documentation,
training materials, etc. should be made available in formats that are
accessible to the deaf-blind.
Andy
 

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Hi Jonathan,

Your comment is interesting.  Two  deaf-blind consumers recently got the
M-Power with the audio  Cd-Rom.  One called  Humanware and was not told
about any alternative format.

(Frankly, it appears  your gander is up, and I'm sorry  to hearit!  By
that I  mean I am puzzled as to why you made the comment  implying I
suggested discontinuing  audio  materials.  
All we are asking is  for  equal access to  information, which, in this
case,  means  information in  alternative formats.) Shalom

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