Of course, touch screens can be made to work, witness the iThingies. But that's 
an awful lot of complexity. Given that the available resources in current 
generation Elecraft gear can't even be stretched to include spoken feedback 
(this is not a criticism, mind you, just a statement of fact), it seems 
unlikely that such resources would be available just by the addition of a touch 
screen. 

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> On Jun 5, 2016, at 5:51 PM, Bill Frantz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> An idea just off the top of my head: Put a physical grid over the touch 
> screen so the blind OP can find the buttons. A grid of 2mm x 2mm bars 
> separated into 15-20mm areas might work well. Have the radio speak the status 
> of the button when it is pressed. If you have two-level press sensitivity, 
> like the new Apple MacBooks, then you can use one level as a request to 
> report the status and the other as a request to change the status (press the 
> button). Rectangular areas could be used as sliders for adjustments etc. 
> (Note that for blind usage, you don't need a screen. A touch pad alone will 
> do.
> 
> One of the great things about amateur radio is that people with significant 
> handicaps can still play. One of the board members of my club is blind. Other 
> members bring him to meetings, and it is always nice to hear his voice on the 
> air. People who can't hear can still be expert digital operators. etc.
> 
> Elecraft is to be applauded for their commitment to accessibility.
> 
> 73 Bill AE6JV
> 
> On 6/5/16 at 12:37 PM, [email protected] (Don Wilhelm) wrote:
> 
>> Please tell us how a touchscreen interface can enhance usability for blind 
>> operators.
>> Elecraft has made a commitment for such usability for all their radios with 
>> those blind operators particularly in mind.
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