Just curious but what does the Windows version use in terms of accessibility? 
Screen reader APIs? SAPI? Bit of both?
> On 27 Aug 2015, at 21:13, Tyler Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> It does work for Windows. In it’s current form I would say it’s more for 
> adults (as in there’s not a lot “fun” about it yet) but I’ve already designed 
> the first Keystroke game (which will come out in the next release of the 
> windows and mac versions). And I sincerely hope as time goes on it’ll be for 
> any age.
>> On Aug 27, 2015, at 14:11, Marianne Denning <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Is this designed for adults only?  Will it work with Windows too?
>> 
>> On 8/27/15, Dionipher Presas Herrera <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> hello is this your site? http://www.assistiveware.com/product/keystrokes
>>> <http://www.assistiveware.com/product/keystrokes>
>>> but this is not free but there are free trial version.
>>>> On 27 Aug 2015, at 9:27 PM, Tyler Thompson <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hello,
>>>> 
>>>>    I’m aware that there are many people looking for an accessible typing
>>>> program for the mac. I’m proud to say that today the agency I work for
>>>> (The New Mexico Commission For The Blind) has released a cross-platform
>>>> typing program called Keystroke. You can download it from our website here
>>>> <http://www.cfb.state.nm.us/Keystroke.html>. It is in it’s early stages
>>>> but has some promising results and as the developer I’d be willing to
>>>> listen to any feature requests you all might have. Most importantly this
>>>> software is now and always will be 100% free. I’ll outline some of it’s
>>>> features below.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Keystroke works with various braille displays, making it one of the first
>>>> typing programs that can be used with the deaf-blind (or non-native
>>>> english speakers).
>>>> Default lessons that were built based on a lot of in-class research to
>>>> give the best chance of learning to type correctly.
>>>> The ability to use the correct (left/right) shift keys.
>>>> Along with this Keystroke has the ability to make sure that students are
>>>> using the caps lock key correct (thus eliminating the caps + letter + caps
>>>> syndrome)
>>>> Completely customizable lessons (so you can add, or edit your own lessons
>>>> to your hearts desire).
>>>> Along with this comes the “Lesson calculator” which is designed to give
>>>> you feedback on your custom lessons, how complex they are, how long it’ll
>>>> take a student to type them etc..)
>>>> The ability to import/export lessons. So if you create lessons you’d like
>>>> to share or someone else has made some you think are cool it’s very easy
>>>> to open them and use them with Keystroke.
>>>> Because of it’s compatibility with braille displays it can be used to test
>>>> Braille writing speeds.
>>>> It learns from you as you type and gives useful feedback via the “Keyboard
>>>> Assistant” (This can even provide directional feedback such as: “The j key
>>>> is 2 keys to the right”)
>>>> Designed to work natively with VoiceOver
>>>> 
>>>> 
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