Op vrijdag 24-09-2010 om 23:01 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Juan Montoya: > Remember that visually impaired does not mean "blind". > If your monitor or graphics card breaks down or you have to keep your > eyes elsewhere (for example, while driving), you are visually impaired > and accessibility is important.
True, but then you would only be temporarily visually impaired; if that were the only issue you could always stop the car to check your dictionary... ;) In any case, I just meant to say that I see everything, and that it's difficult to know what another person can "see" (e.g. I don't have orca enabled normally). Also, I have worked with people who could see something (e.g. things like general window layout) but not always all the details. -- Jan Claeys -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
