Hi Nicol,
I do understand your position, but there is a couple of flaws in your 
position. First, most of the blind gamers out there do have some sort of 
screen access solution like a screen reader or screen magnifyer. Second, 
by default Winkit doesn't make a icon that I am aware of. So you have to 
browse to the Kitchensinc folder anyway to launch it, or make your own icon.


nicol wrote:
> HI thom
> Jim might have answered you already but I'm going to answer you from how I
> feel.,
> Uhm, the answer is actually very simple.  Jim made the winkit program
> especially for those blind people who doesn't have any speech software. What
> if a blind person is not computer literate at all and choose not to buy a
> computer  but can play kitchensinc games on a friend's computer, if jim
> would go for the standard install, then the blind person would have to rely
> on sighted assistance to guide him to the game he wants, now he can choose
> the game he wants, he doesn't tneed either sighted assistance or a screen
> reader.
> Or say  for instance a friend gives a blind person a computer for free such
> as a birthday present, to play games on. The blind person will then use
> jim's winkit very handy as its self voicing, it's a self voicing list of
> games he can choose from.
> Basically he just need sappi installed.
> I hope my approach makes sense
>   


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