For Damien: If he really wants to have a keyboard for an iPad, there
are wireless keyboards available that can be used to type in items like
search fields, addresses and the like. One of the folks in our company
has one and uses it with an iPad 2. It seems to work very well.
It seems to me that Apple has tried to make their products accessible.
They have a built-in voice. You don't have to use a third party package
like JAWS or WindowsEyes to have things read to you.
Yes - there still aren't a lot of accessible games, but people are
writing them and making them available on the App store.
Eleanor Robinson
7-128 Software
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