I really have been enjoying the Audible Mouse app. Hope this will be made a 
part of the shipping version of WE in the future. First time in my life, I 
really started to get an idea of moving a mouse around on the screen, and it is 
somehow a new and interesting experience. Another thing is, when I scroll over 
a new screen in a software of some kind, I can get a better feeling of how the 
icons are arranged on the visual screen. Somehow useful, when people tell you 
to look at the upper right icon of the screen. Thanks, the developer.

Yet, having said those words, I do have a few suggestions to make.

First of all, it has already - from another user - been suggested a way to turn 
the app on/off, which might be helpful in certain cases. So let me just second 
that idea.

Next, I wonder if there could have been a setting, which would have the tone 
somehow indicate the kind of clip the mouse is currently focusing. Let's - for 
the example - say that Buttons have a Wavy sound, Graphics have a somehow 
High-Low-High sound, and text has a Square sound. Well, decide for yourself, 
what sound each clip type should have. You still would have the pitch and 
balance changing according to the physical positioning, but the type of sound 
would differ from one icon to the other. Would have made the screen scanning 
far more quick and informative - as you didn't have to consume all the chatter 
of the speech for each icon. Again, this should be made a setting, that the 
user could turn on/off. Name it something like enhanced sounds, or the like.

Also, it would be nice, if the user could have chosen the sound card, and maybe 
adjusted the volume of the mouse tones.

As part of the app, could there be a way of PARKING the mouse? Is it possible 
to make a hotkey, that will make the mouse blocked from moving? Would specially 
be helpful on my laptop, with the touchpad silly positioned, right at the wrist 
support, in front of the keyboard. And, no, there is no way on the HP computer 
of mine, to lock the mouse. Why I thought maybe the thing could be done with a 
sub in the app. Whenever the mouse was trying to move, the app would force it 
back on the locked position. Would for instance make it possible for me, to 
place the mouse on the Play/Pause button of the video software of my system, 
and I could always know that a click on the left mouse button would perform the 
wanted action - no matter if I happened to touch the touchpad. A second press 
on the hotkey, would unlock the mouse, and it could be repositioned, before 
being locked again.

OK, some ideas. Thanks for a great app.

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