Thanks for this
On 10 Jul 2007, at 09:00, Ricky Buchanan wrote:
Not sure how relevant this will be for most here, but I figure that
it's worth posting anyway:
Begin forwarded message:
New ATMac Blog - Assistive Technology for Mac Users
http://atmac.livejournal.com/
The new ATMac blog is for all OS X users, developers, and content
producers with an interest in disability and accessibility.
Some of the topics we plan to cover are:
- Accessibility news about Leopard
- New and updated assistive technology (AT) software
- AT hardware that works with your Mac
- Getting the most from your existing software in terms of
accessibility
- Hints, tips and tutorials
- Developing accessible software
- Software that helps people create accessible content
Much of the accessibility information available for OS X users and
developers currently centres around the VoiceOver spoken interface
for blind users. ATMac wants to even out the field: we will
include relevant information about VoiceOver, but other areas of
accessibility will be covered in detail also. Some examples are:
accessibility for deaf users, users who need alternative input
devices, using the Mac to control other inaccessible devices
(ECU), and anything else we can think of!
Guest posts would be great, if something moves you to write - we
suggest that you contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] first. Any other
information and feedback is welcome at that address also.
Everyone is encouraged to comment on existing posts to add
experiences, ideas, or anything else related to the post. You
don't have to have an account to make a comment - anonymous
comments are very much welcome.
The address again: http://atmac.livejournal.com/
- ATMac
[Please feel free to forward this announcement to relevant groups]
r
[Please excuse mistakes/brevity, typed via on-screen keyboard due
to disability]
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Ricky Buchanan * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://notdoneliving.net/
The people of the machine not only reduce everything to mathematics,
but they also leave important sums out of the equations. -- DJN