Dear Rebecca,

I, too, am a Welsh speaker, and I have already been e-mailing Apple  
about the Welsh language. There are no languages nor localisation  
available in the Welsh language and not likely to be. However, Welsh  
keyboard layout is a part of the operating system as standard, and one  
can choose it easily. It works well, providing the y and w with  
circumflex - which is usually difficult to produce on other keyboard  
layouts. I'm afraid the Welsh language needs are not being recognised  
because the small numbers of Welsh speakers. It will have to be down  
to somebody in Wales to do it, and I haven't found such a somebody  
with a know-how. I use refreshable Braille with my mac so I can just  
about cope with working in Welsh.

Best wishes, Simon
On 10 Aug 2009, at 06:04, Rebecca wrote:

>
> Hello:
> I am specifically looking for Mac software and VoiceOver localised to
> Welsh. Does anyone know if Apple has produced a Welsh version of Mac
> products and if VoiceOver can be purchased for Welsh? Conceivably, if
> Apple is committed to having speech as integrated as possible, it
> can't simply stop at English, I hope, can it?
> >


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