Hi Damien,
I think the answer is simply that a touchscreen is generally easier for
a sighted user. You know as I do that the mainstream sighted market is
99% of a companies business and nobody including Apple are going to
market a special iPhone for the remaining 1% of the population without
sight. If they do its going to be very expensive so Apple has done the
next best thing by incorperating as much accessibility as possible into
the standard iPhone.
On 4/21/2012 4:36 PM, Damien Pendleton wrote:
Hi Michael,
My point exactly. So, the solution is, why make a touch screen in the
first place? The sighted used to work with buttons, why not now? It'll
be just the same for them, and easier for us. That'll make things
equal on all sides.
Regards,
Damien.
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