Hi Michael,
While I take your point just keep in mind here Microsoft's aim of
Windows 7 was to make the operating system more stable, streamline the
install, and basically remove a bunch of extra apps and components
they felt were unecessary. That's why a lot of older apps were removed
from the
true jim.
I am not against change, but yeah it seems to happen all at once.
Access is behind and usually costly to upgrade, nvda can handle most
things now but still you will need a real reader to actually do
everything properly and that costs cash.
Its about the only thing I hate about being
I am also affraid for the community at large.
We will be definately left in the dark after we go fully 64 and
especially if and when ms stop 32 bit production.
Xp has always done things ok, and some still say its faster.
I have not found any advantage access wise in win7 or the latest
office
I like bits and pieces of win7 menus.
1. the search box.
I never need to interact with the menu again.
run, yes I can type music, downloads or whatever a registered program
and up it come.
I like the office ribbon, everything is tidier, though it will be
another learning curve.
What I really
Because ms are the borg.
They just like chucking things round.
However that is only the main persons, some parts may not.
But you would have to push for it.
And since you can't really damage it ms can just go ahead etc.
I have issue with their licencing system to, its so hard to get one,
if you
thats true, its not all bad.
win7 is sertainly more stable on a more powerfull system.
Its just we don't move as fast as the world.
At 10:35 p.m. 12/12/2011 +1000, you wrote:
because holding backwards compatibilyt for to long makes things
unstable. and besides, the newer codes can do more, and
where do you get your info is there a main blog or something for stuff
At 10:36 p.m. 12/12/2011 +1000, you wrote:
yeah, they are getting rid of them, cause people really don't like
them. so yes, they do listen. but removing something sometimes is
harder then putting it in, without messing
why would it kill the blind gaming community? it didn't kill the
mainstream, and besides, i believe it would do use better to focus on
helping mainstream games get access built in anyways.
dallas
On 13/12/2011 18:38, shaun everiss wrote:
I am also affraid for the community at large.
We will
Hi trouble.
True, by the end of it I was hating dos, 1 task at once.
And yes win 9x compaired to what we have is just as sucky now.
Its probably more the fact that we have been stagnating using windows
and not having to work for access which is the problem.
Ms are actually trying to release
Hi. I only agree with one thing you said and that is the fact that VB6
is a sinking ship. We need a fail safe way to keep playing the VB6
games and insure we don't lose them. And I don't believe keeping a
virtual machine that takes up a few odd gigs and runs slowly is the
best answer.
As for
couldn't tell you. saw it in my many searches of the net, no dout in
search of something totally different. ahaha.
dallas
On 13/12/2011 18:46, shaun everiss wrote:
where do you get your info is there a main blog or something for stuff
At 10:36 p.m. 12/12/2011 +1000, you wrote:
yeah, they are
I have not heard about classic start menu, but there is classic shell
to, which works to.
At 01:41 p.m. 12/12/2011 +0100, you wrote:
Hi dark,
For the problem you mention with windows 7 start menu, there is a
good solution:
there is a small program called classic start menu. You will easily
Hi trouble.
Hmmm this is quite lively.
In responce to the touch issue, as long as we can get a keyboard of
sorts on a system I am all for touch, maybe have speech rec to.
Ofcause the fact with apple that you have different chalenges is
something to think about though I have heard users touch
Yeah, tom, change always seems to have us going backwards.
On the subject of readers though it depends, I put off upgrading as
much as I could, to the point where if I didn't upgrade I'd miss
major things so its worth it.
However its justifying it.
Right I am at home with my parents.
I can get
Hey, Darren.
How can I contact the developers of Inception and Dimensions?
If you could give me a contact for them I would love to send them an
email about the accessibility for their apps.
I know from your podcast you had mention that you had already sent them
a email but if more people send
Yeah they did the same with me and had a hybred os, that didn't go down well.
So I get your point troubl.
At 08:40 a.m. 12/12/2011 -0500, you wrote:
They did that option and called it vista! Now if you don't have max
ram and high CPU it runs like a brick! Remove the old outdated junk
and you
Yeah its all about cash.
If only there was some sort of converter to convert things to what
they need to be at, ie vb6 to vb.net, etc.
That would make it much easier and there probably is, we just have to
look for it.
Or make it, it doesn't look like it would be that hard to do.
At 03:40 p.m.
I like the start menu in win7 to, I have got used to the columns and
actually like it for the most part.
At 09:02 a.m. 12/12/2011 -0500, you wrote:
Hi.
It's easy to turn off the most recently used programs from
displaying in the start menu, just as it is easy to turn that off in
windows xp
you mean something with the wie or the cinect units on xbox.
I guess if in some of the sports games menus, messages and
instructions were spoken we would be able to play them.
But a game where you would have to physically interact would rock.
The only other thing I can think of off the top of
I do to, I like to be in control of everything, but It was mainly
because windows didn't do a good job at it, win7 does to some extent,
in fact thats one thing I like.
It moniters itself and maintains itself for the most part, making the
interface easier to use.
Ofcause as it gets more and more
we never had to pay for service packs but oses 7 and vista, yeah we
had to pay for both.
At 09:26 a.m. 12/12/2011 -0600, you wrote:
Sort of like paying for a whole bunch of benefits that are provided
by a hotel that you won't be using, in case you did want to use
them. That part I understand.
yeah, though ribbons are just menus on a big string.
At 09:30 a.m. 12/12/2011 -0600, you wrote:
And now we have to use a system of ribbons instead of pulldown menus.
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on that note, if we knew what files and reg entries were used for 16
bit and all the vb and other stuff that would go away we could
probably make a package, install and register all that ourselves as
long as they worked that is.
I wander if ms would release the stuff to users that are out of
Hey, Shawn.
Yes, if you go and try dimensions you will see what I am talking about.
Games that require you to really be involve like Dimensions for
exsample where your world is mix with the game world.
It would also be cool to find some games that you actually got to do
stuff like interact with
sound, we need drivers with everything, though now ms have generic
drivers you think they would have loaded those for the installs now.
At 05:01 p.m. 12/12/2011 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I personally are also not against new technologies or new features
in future Windows operating systems
I have not tried this but ms search is loaded with7 I have not my own
but I wander if I remove it what will happen.
At 05:34 p.m. 12/12/2011 +, you wrote:
Hi Valiant.
In fairness I have only tried windows 7 on someone else's system not
my own, so haven't had chance to deal with the search
Yeah I aggree, ms seems to do this a lot.
I always try to stay in the middle though I have only once pushed
another system to a system that did not support it yet.
it was 95 to 98 and on another system 98 to xp.
I guess vista to 7 and maybe over, depending on what you have.
At 12:26 p.m.
and aparently its a bit slow to.
Its a pitty you can't start in xp mode though.
At 01:31 p.m. 12/12/2011 -0500, you wrote:
Problem with xp mode is that it only works on win7 pro or ultimate,
no home premium users, which is most of what (at least as far as I
know) is being sold in computer
because most games are made with vb6 thats why.
Good by most old games.
and the dos stuff to.
unless we change that is.
At 06:49 p.m. 13/12/2011 +1000, you wrote:
why would it kill the blind gaming community? it didn't kill the
mainstream, and besides, i believe it would do use better to focus
hi, uh, real reader? i only have nvda, and don't need nor want anything
else. nvda is a full reader, and it can now do things better then other,
1000 dollar screen readers can in a lot of cases.
as for waiting 6 months to a year or more to catch up? ... no no no,
thats not the case any more.
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Sorry, but what you wrote made no sense at all. Want to rethink that
thought so your understood?
At 04:31 AM 12/13/2011, you wrote:
I have not tried this but ms search is loaded with7 I have not my
own but I wander if I remove it what will happen.
At 05:34 p.m. 12/12/2011 +, you wrote:
How do you expect to use the hardware, and incase you didn't know.
All versions of ops need drivers to run the hardware.
At 04:25 AM 12/13/2011, you wrote:
sound, we need drivers with everything, though now ms have generic
drivers you think they would have loaded those for the installs now.
And just what plan it you from? Because I run both of those ops and
never paid for sp1 on any op.
At 04:18 AM 12/13/2011, you wrote:
we never had to pay for service packs but oses 7 and vista, yeah we
had to pay for both.
At 09:26 a.m. 12/12/2011 -0600, you wrote:
Sort of like paying for a
Hi Thomas,
I am aware of this, but I am seriously questioning some of theese facts.
Why do I have to use my web browser for dealing with E-Mails, when I have
any Mail application installed, whether it is from MS or someone else.
I know a friend and one of her mail accounts was with the German
Well Chris, the second age might be rather difficult, being as we don't know
much about the actual battles of that time. Indeed, that's the period often
referd to as the dark years in Lotr and other material.
Even the last alliance betwene Gondor and the elve of Gilgalad was at the
start of the
hi,
about new technology
first microsoft is putting in ribbons to make the operating system more
useful for sited people
that's fine
but why not add an option to switch to the old style menus
I mean, whats rong with menus
more companies getting unaccessible
I used avira antivir 9.0 a vary
Shaun, you said:
We must remember that all the interfaces, reader, etc are kernal
based, no doubt we will have other issues with touch.
What exactly do you mean by this statement? If I decode this
correctly, do you imply that all screen readers need to install hooks
into the windows kernel that
hi,
I totally agree
new apps are getting increasingly harder to use
I got this laptop a year ago
2 years later this pc will be obsolete
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Yes I do hope to eventually make the map editor accessible, though I still
don't know how I will manage that. There are a lot of things to do, and almost
all of them are represented graphically at the moment. I think releasing it
even in its current version will only help motivate me to make
We honor the brave mp5. It was willing to sacrifice it's reality for the
enjoyment of everyone. For that, we salute you Mister mp5! *Aprone salutes*
:)
one thing i would also like to point
out, is that the mp5, does not use 45 ammo. it uses 9 mill.
put an 11.5 mill round in an mp5, and it
Actually, they did make .45 ACP mp5's.
Signed:
Dakotah Rickard
On 12/13/11, Jeremy Kaldobsky jer...@kaldobsky.com wrote:
We honor the brave mp5. It was willing to sacrifice it's reality for the
enjoyment of everyone. For that, we salute you Mister mp5! *Aprone
salutes*
:)
one thing i
I'm going to point this out, not because I think anyone's dumb, but
because I think people may not have had these experiences:
It's not as off-topic as it seems. I play and have played several
MUD's. Typically, if you're a beginner and you get help, there are two
strategies people take to help
Whoops! Nice catch Christopher. I had changed those amounts and prices for
shotgun shells but forgot to update the messages.
In the get and donate items lists, 12
shotgun shells are listed for 30 and I
think 15 rep respectively. However if you pay
attention to your rep the
cost and gain
Ok, the first thing I speak on is the axe bug. I don't know how this
works, but if you switch from the axe to something that needs
reloading very quickly, say in the heat of battle, and you reload that
thing, the axe becomes one ammo for that thing. That's how you lose
your axe.
Now for
Everyone,
We'd like to welcome you all to the year-end celebration at Alter Aeon!
Starting on the 21st of December and going through new years eve, we
plan to have a number of things going on:
- The release of a new low level area near Indira
As part of our ongoing efforts to give level 8-12
I agree. I'm currently in the middle of adding a new set of player tracking
features, and fixing the bug that is messing up player foot steps. These few
changes will really make a huge difference when it comes to working as a group
I think. I'm also planning to add the ability to give people
Though these would still be the same as they are now with the
other weapons, or are you thinking they should have a
disadvantage with weapons that they're not specialized with?
Personally, while I like the idea, I don't feel it practical to
have a disadvantage, as you may not be able to get
Then don't give it to people, my thought was that the giving
system would be to give some ammo to that guy with the sniper who
just ran out, or to give the guy with a hunting rifle and no 5.56
ammo enough to get back to the safe zone, not to just give them
1000 shots of everything.
-
Then don't give it to people, my thought was that the giving
system would be to give some ammo to that guy with the sniper who
just ran out, or to give the guy with a hunting rifle and no 5.56
ammo enough to get back to the safe zone, not to just give them
1000 shots of everything.
-
Then don't give it to people, my thought was that the giving
system would be to give some ammo to that guy with the sniper who
just ran out, or to give the guy with a hunting rifle and no 5.56
ammo enough to get back to the safe zone, not to just give them
1000 shots of everything.
-
Just as an FYI, the progress bar is actually your position in the
audio file.
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Date sent: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:42:14 +1300
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] plans for an updated Lone Wolf
I
All I can say to that is, do you write any code? Even being a
beginning programmer, I can tell you that succh a program is
almost if not entirely impossible to right, just due to the
massive amount of subtle differences between programming
languages.
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From: shaun
If your saying that MSE is inaccessable, that's not at all true.
Not only is it totally accessable, but it's much much faster and
far less entrucive than anything else I've scene, said being MSE,
AVG, and Mcafee.
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To: Gamers
I agree with everything save your last point, when your fighting
zombies, and you get a new weapon, that ammo really helps. Also,
having a loaded weapon from the field gives people an insentive
to actually go loot hunting.
- Original Message -
From: Dakotah Rickard
Hey thanks for these, had not found them myself yet. I agree this is gonna be
great cannot wait for this one to come out.
Game on.
Tom
On Dec 12, 2011, at 4:56 PM, Clement Chou wrote:
Dang it, Namco needs to put up a demo. Sounds are awesome, music is above
amazing, and the gameplay looks
All hale Dentin! How you manage to do all this and make a new
class and keep up with life I have absolutely no idea. Keep it
up!
As far as the object creation contest goes, can you explain this
a little more, or should I just check the boards when I get back
home?
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Indeed this is good information. I am assuming that this stuff applies only to
SC4 and perhaps SC5?
Game on.
Tom
On Dec 12, 2011, at 9:41 PM, Clement Chou wrote:
No vids this time, just some facts that some people may not have about the
gameplay system. The three biggest things to point
Hey, All.
The rpg for the IOS devices is finally release in the apple app store.
The name of the game is Silversword.
And before I give a description on the game I would like to share some
great news about the developer.
Mario the developer of Silversword added accessibility for the blind in
hi,
i'm not talking about accessibility
i'm talking about quality
so i'll be switching from a higher quality product to a lower quality
product just because of accessibility
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The first age battles would be the most difficult to attempt because they're
between melcor aka morgoth, his balrogs vs the valar. To reduce beings of
such power to meer units is well a bit weird to me lol.
The wars between Beleriand and angband could be interesting to do.
Concentrating on the
Go here and listen!
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I'm not a user of avira, so I can't comment on how well or
efficiently it works, but I would like to throw my support to MSE
and Microsoft on this point. Beyond the already stated
accessability, the quality is *much* better than mcafi, and I
feel that it's more fluid than AVG.
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This looks very interesting. I will have to check it out when I get my Ipad.
Thanks for the info.
Game on.
Tom
On Dec 13, 2011, at 9:06 AM, michael barnes wrote:
Hey, All.
The rpg for the IOS devices is finally release in the apple app store.
The name of the game is Silversword.
And
Also, I've heard many complaints of shortage of this ammo or that ammo. Say
that you can't find any ammo for that machinegun you love to use- all you
find is .45s, and now, I don't use a machinegun, I prefer my silenced
pistol, so I keep running out on .45s yet I'm loaded down on machinegun
Hello there,
I have seen several messages on this list talking about games for the IPhone
and the IPad...
I am a bit out of the loop on this. Just how does a blind person use the
IPhone and the IPad?
Isn't that all touch screen technology?
How do u learn where to touch?
I am asking this as a
Hi you can use the iphone and i pad with voice over the screen reader that
comes with the apple products. yes there are tutorials on how to use voice
over. you can find them on blindcooltech.com hth. from Mich.
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Actually Darren, Melkor's initial defeat by the valar was before the first
age, sinse the first age began at the rising of the sun which was after
Melkor had fled back to middle earth and stolen the silmarils.
So when I said first age I was thinking exclusively of the battles betwene
Melkor
Hi Bob,
For the past three years there has been a built in screen reader for iPhones
and iPads.
I list some of the sites that talk about this plus a list of accessible
games at,
http://www.pcsgames.net/iPhoneGames.htm
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Lol yes I forgot about that detail, I haven't read the middle earth books in
a while must be a little rusty lol.
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Sent: 13 December 2011 18:56
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject:
John,
Sometimes I don't know how to manage it either :)
It's probably easiest to check the in-game boards, you can either
'board set 8' and then read shadowfax's post, or here's a direct link
to it on the web:
http://alteraeon.com:8080/board/8/da79565ae18bfd3a4e79b31d5ff02261
Dennis Towne
Thank you so much for that link! I personally find the boards
rather confusing, so that was a big help. I'm going to type out
my idea on my notetaker now, and send it as soon as I get back.
Once again, you rule!
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Hi,
I just tried the Silversword game. It seems to be fairly accessible, but
I can't read the manual. When I click on settings and then on help I
only get a blank screen with three buttons. One of these buttons is for
printing the manual and I don't really understand what the other two
i don't understand why it seems harder to you? seems to me, everything
is becoming much better.
dallas
On 14/12/2011 01:23, enes wrote:
hi,
I totally agree
new apps are getting increasingly harder to use
I got this laptop a year ago
2 years later this pc will be obsolete
as far as my research gos, and from info from a military guy i know, no
they didn't.
dallas
On 14/12/2011 01:50, Dakotah Rickard wrote:
Actually, they did make .45 ACP mp5's.
Signed:
Dakotah Rickard
On 12/13/11, Jeremy Kaldobskyjer...@kaldobsky.com wrote:
We honor the brave mp5. It was
but then, as it is, your able to carry all of the kinds of weapons. so
in actual fact, in real life, you wouldn't be able to move, cause you
couldn't possibly carry around an m60, a volcan, sniper, hunting, and
all the others. not possible. so as it is, i think you have enough weapons.
dallas
nice! and this sounds very good. might i also point out, it may, at some
point, be a good idea to bring in the idea of wait capasity? as at the
moment, i could bring in every weapon i can? and if i did that, i would
need to be attached to a trailer, and dragged behind a tank? ahahah
so,
uh, where did you get the idea its worse? in fact, it actually beets a
lot of them when it comes to that. which is kinda surprising. but there
you go.
dallas
On 14/12/2011 03:11, enes wrote:
hi,
i'm not talking about accessibility
i'm talking about quality
so i'll be switching from a higher
nice one! looking forward to beeing in the air!
dallas
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Hi Trouble,
Yeah the only really good thing about dos text games was that the text got
spoken automatically by every single dos screen reader. Of course now people
like Jeremy are coding directly to the API of all of the windows screen
readers. I never figured out how to do that, so only
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Hey, Sara.
The only help that I can give is to please contact the developer and
tell him about the accessibility issue you are having so he can fix that.
Here is his email i...@silversword-rpg.com
His name is Mario.
If you see anything else that needs some accessibility fixes let him know.
Well Darren, it's been a while sinse I read them myself, which is why I'm
currently rereading them at the moment.
I've finished the hobbit and am just at the start of return of the king, and
will read the Silmarillion afterwards, so my mind is rather on middle earth
anyway :D.
I freely
I believe a real minigun alone- the portable one, weighs about 90 LBs all on
its lonesome heh- alot of weight even for a strong man.
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I've just finished Mega man x 2 for the Snes (though I played it on the mega
man x collection for my gamecube).
this was the first ever mega man game I played and the one that got me into the
series. my skills were a litle rusty, and even with most of the hidden items in
the game i stil! had
Well how is this for quality. Most of the paid virus stuff is hardly
accessible and feed back to help make it is non existent, and at
least MSE don't state a system file is a virus like those others do.
Some times when something is free. That don't mean is junk. I have
seen more junk cost a lot
Lol now you didn't say I do in his voice now did you? lol!
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Well Darren, it's
Hi Charles and all,
If you want to make that argument consider this. When Windows Vista
came out Windows XP was already six years old, and it introduced a lot
of new graphics technology that wasn't possible on the hardware specs
in 2001. Both Windows 7 and Windows 8 use the exact same hardware
Isn't that kind of like playing the Eagles Best of my Love at a wedding?
One wife to rule them all. . .
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I think this is one of those realism vs. playability concerns.
Jeremy initially implemented health-based movement modifiers, and while
that's great for realism, it wasn't very good for practicality and
playability's sake; it basically meant you were doomed to die once you were
injurred.
I
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i think i'll do the same, as i think the game looks brilliant, however
i have no idea what i'm supposed to do.
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Hey, Sara.
The only help that I can give is to please contact the developer and
tell him about the accessibility issue you are
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this sounds fantastic, the announcer too sounds a lot better than in SC4. :D
On 12/13/11, Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net wrote:
Hey thanks for these, had not found them myself yet. I agree this is gonna
be great cannot wait for this one to come out.
Game on.
Tom
On Dec 12, 2011, at 4:56
ahah yeah. something like that. and the m60 is basicly a gpmg, if you
know what that is. so again, even a strong man struggles to carry that,
and 200 rouns for it.
dallas
On 14/12/2011 07:52, Johnny Tai wrote:
I believe a real minigun alone- the portable one, weighs about 90 LBs
all on its
and even when they do change hardware requirement, its usually for the
better, not worse. as has been said, 7 uses little more then xp, and 8
uses less then 7!
dallas
On 14/12/2011 08:28, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Charles and all,
If you want to make that argument consider this. When Windows
true. but its werth tossing out there to see what people think.
dallas
On 14/12/2011 08:40, Kai wrote:
I think this is one of those realism vs. playability concerns.
Jeremy initially implemented health-based movement modifiers, and
while that's great for realism, it wasn't very good for
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