Yes, I have heard it was.

-----Original Message-----
From: Traci [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 10:56 AM
To: gwInfo
Subject: Re: Rosita Stone or other foreign language software accessability?

Isn't roseta stone very visual based?  Recognizing and clicking on pictures 
and such?

In the past, I have used unforgetable languages.  It is fully accessible 
with we.  You need to use your mouse keys some of the time, but it all 
works.

Oh and it is great to have that hotkey set to flip between english speech 
and the language you are learning.  Having a speech that speaks the new 
language, I found to be a great help.

Traci

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Wolfe" <[email protected]>
To: "gw-info" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 4:29 AM
Subject: Rosita Stone or other foreign language software accessability?


> GW-Info List Members:
>
>
>
>    This question has been asked before, but I thought about throwing
> a curve ball out there anways. A few months back another guy and
> myself were curious into Roseta Stone Software. Any word on
> accessability whether its good, bad or indifferent towards most other
> blind people? I think that learning arabic or itallian with spanish
> would personally be rad! I mean talk the way that Jesus Christ spoke
> or how people around the world on this very list from where ever can
> get us closer to one another. I think it shows intellectual maturity
> as well. However, I hang out and have hung out with people from around
> the world from Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Australia,
> Russia, Serbia, Italy, Greece, France, Germany, England, Denmark,
> Netherlands, U.S.A, Canada, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Puerto Rico,
> Brazil, Togo, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Bhuran, Iran, Syria, and similar
> places from college and elsewhere to see that we live in such a small
> planet. I mean to say that these people weren't necessarily friends of
> mine but all share more in common than we have different from one
> another over many things like environment, education, family and
> morals in general entertainment and things of that sort. Amazing how
> in some circles people still think like half a century or so ago like
> blind people cannot think cause their eyes aren't good right? Same
> thing to foreign xenophobic people cause I have a friend from Iran
> that might be converting over to catholicism and have seen vice versa
> with a catholic american born convert to Islam. So, I don't care
> though overall as long as nobody forces their opinions down my throat
> (e.g. sharia Law) to subvert the U.S Constitution or world-wide human
> rights statuetes you can do whatever. Anyways, thanks for any
> information and sorry a little bit on that small rant.
>
> adios, ciao, siayanara, salam,
> Peter Q. Wolfe, AS
> sophomore at Auburn University
>
>
> -- 
> Peter Q. Wolfe, AS
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