Totally agree. That said, however, I bought a Sony digital recorder, and found that many of the controls weren't accessible. While I was able to use 90% of the recorder's features, it's the principle of the thing.--Matthew Chao
-- Matthew Chao <[email protected]> On Tue, 22 Mar 2016 15:29:32 +0000 (GMT) via Talk <[email protected]> wrote: > I was able to independently use many of the controls when HP/Beats/IDT > updated their audio software. I just purchased HP's top-of-the-line, > consumer 17.3" laptop, which includes Realtek/Bang & Olufsen audio hardware > and software, but I am unable to use all of the features (such as the graphic > equalizer slider controls) without sighted assistance. People with sight > impairments should be able to independently experiment with their computer's > sound system at their own convenience. > _______________________________________________ > Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author > and do not necessarily represent those of Ai Squared. > > For membership options, visit > http://lists.window-eyes.com/options.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com/mattchao%40verizon.net. > For subscription options, visit > http://lists.window-eyes.com/listinfo.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com > List archives can be found at > http://lists.window-eyes.com/private.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com _______________________________________________ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Ai Squared. For membership options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/options.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com/archive%40mail-archive.com. For subscription options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/listinfo.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com List archives can be found at http://lists.window-eyes.com/private.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com
