Great idea! Also, some of us are pushing our systems to play games like Flight Simulator - play hard and work hard. FS uses a different means whereby you actually fly the plane by issuing voice commands. But that's another topic. Point is, now that we have all this hardware, push it for all it's worth. after all, it's a major investment, and like our sighted counterparts, we should get our money's worth. Just my thoughts.--Matthew Chao



On 4/4/2017 9:45 AM, Dave via Talk wrote:
Well before you Unsubscribe from this list, once you have an Apple Mac,
and you've had it for a couple of months, let us know what you think?

And my request is not coming from a, Wait till you find out how
miserable the Mac is, attitude.    Not hardly.  Am very interested in
how good the Mac actually is, and just how accessible that system can be.

Like Narrator, at first glance it seems to work well enough, it speaks
things well, and even things the other two Screen Readers do not.    And
yet, Narrator is limited it what it can do, and what it can read.    I
have gotten the impression that All Screen Readers have this
characteristic, but for some Readers, those Gaps in what is not read are
smaller.

In our imperfect world of Computer Access, most of us want as much
access as possible.  Less is not a Good thing, otherwise we would all be
seriously looking at Narrator.

And of course, everyone's Need for a Computer varies.  Some use it to
red and write Emails and a letter to Grandma once in a while.  And
others still, use their computer all day long, and quite intensely, which
puts not only the Operating System through a Vigorous Work Out, but the
Screen Reader has to attempt to read everything and Keep up with the
user who is pushing everything on the system to the breaking point.

So, after you've had the Mac system for a while, post your thoughts, and
what you actually need the system to do for you.

Grumpy Dave


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