Shane,
You think coming in on a blind related support list with blazing guns,
attacking company and users alike is going to endear anyone to you? Not too
likely.
Your agenda is suspect to say the least.
Quote of the nanosecond. . .
Who are you going to believe, me or your own eyes?
--Groucho Marx
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----- Original Message -----
From: "shane findley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 2:57 AM
Subject: Re: GW Micro Responds to the Future of Screen Readers Discussion
Panel Questions
Thanks Chip! Another developer is always nice!
I see there is some bitterness from failed attempts of the past.
I understand the skeptics. Sorry to have upset any of the users. I think
that will change when you see I have good intent, and good code.
David you wrote alot, so I want to address you, especially your last
paragraphs.
The mouse is not free to roam wildly. In the totally blind option, the mouse
is static and locked onto the control that you have scrolled to. No
drifting. Mouse movement changes the category, with the diagonal movements
ignored. The sensitivity to movement and wheel scroll is adjustable, which
is really nice for those with minor tremmors, or similar mobility
impairments.
The concept is sound, simple, and it's virus free.
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