From: Or Botton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> That means that programs will have to be 2-color compatible.
> (you cant use colors on such a tablet due to obvious reasons. Its
> either "flat" or "up" surface. "Black&white only").
Couldn't this be solved with such a device's driver software?
It could come with a special driver, or, if it plugged into
the monitor port, it could use a generic monochrome driver.
I mean, the blind person could use regular ol' apps, but colour would
still not do them any good, right?
//Chrys Amy Dean | Vrondi on EFNET IRC
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