Going back to web issues and accesability: a designer friend pointed me towards 
these two items.

* Wcag 2 Aa seems to be web (w3) based standard that is rarely used
https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/ and that developers should be made more aware of 
it.
* A recent survey from webAIM https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebAIM showed 
that it seems  that JAWS is loosing market share to nvda but of course that 
only works on windows.

Then it seems that blind is a spectrum and that 97% of people that are blind in 
UK can acutually see a bit so screen readers might not be needed but better 
font contrast.

Does this mean that what most people use is the web so that programs 
(applications) is really not as big an issue (urgent)? And the focus of a 
campaign should be aimed at web?

PS: now I really want to learn emacs!
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Richmond Makerlabs
Ham United Group

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