On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 12:06 AM, David <[email protected]> wrote:
> To those of you who do have a bit of sight, my
> question goes: In the case of Flash, is it the way that the buttons are
> graphical cymbols, or how do sighted persons distinguish which button is
> play, stop, volume and so forth?

Typically, such buttons are distinguished by their symbols.

> If it is graphical symbols, like the ones
> we find on a hardware CD-player, or something similar, would it be possible
> to have WE somehow 'recognize' these symbols, and label them. Guess that
> would be similar to what is already done, in the Graphics dictionary of WE.

I guess that's theoretically possible.

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Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
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