Hi John,

The default chess program on the Mac can't really be set for more complex 
levels.  As far as accessibility goes, you can even set it up to work with 
"Speakable Items" if you calibrate the microphone on your Mac (though I haven't 
done this in some time), but you can't change the level of play.  I'm not aware 
of anyone on this list who uses strong chess playing programs on the Mac.  
Brandt Steenkamp, a South African iPhone user who got a Mac about 4-5 months 
ago, is probably the only person I can quickly identify who is interested in 
playing at a comparable level of chess on the Mac, as opposed to just using the 
iOS versions of chess apps like Shredder, etc. 

You might be interested that there's a good, accessible iOS chess clock app: 
the Merkmatics Chess Clock ($0.99 in the U.S. App Store).  Here's the URL for 
the developer's web site, where you can read a complete description of its 
features:
http://www.merkmatics.com

A description of the app is also posted up at AppleVis:
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/utilities/merkmatics-chess-clock

Here's the App Store URL:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/merkmatics-chess-clock/id347870076?mt=8
I bet that if there are any features you want added, you could get them put in 
by sending an email to the developer, Mat Merkow, at: 
[email protected]

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther


On 11 Jul 2013, at 01:58, John Gallagher wrote:

> Hi there yes I got the one but I can beat it easerley though you have to give 
> it a real pluss for accessability thanks  though.
> At 12:57 11/07/2013, you wrote:
>> there is  a billt in chess game on  the  mac in  your Applications file
>> On 11 Jul 2013, at 12:49, John Gallagher <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> > Hi  all,
>> > Wonder if anyone uses a strong chess playing program on the mac.
>> > the normal chess programs  on the windows computers are just about 
>> > accessible in the way you can get the programs to speak ot the moves.
>> > I use fritz hiarcs and shredder.
>> > there is a brilliant program called hiarcs chess explorer but it has no 
>> > access on a mac or windows pc.
>> > last year in india where we played in the olympiad I used my netbook to 
>> > look at the chess databases for our study.
>> > I really love my mac learning about safari I have better acces with my 
>> > bank site. with window eyes I struggle to loggin but on a mac I managed it.
>> > I get a bit mixed up when I should interact with some thing but I really 
>> > feel I am winning.
>> > thanks for any replies.
>> >
>> > 
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