Greetings to the list. Over on the vi-kindle email list from freelists.org, a user asked a penetrating question: "Why did Apple build accessibility into all of its products?" Knowing the answer to this query might prove helpful as blind and visually impaired people work with other companies to make their products more accessible. I have heard that Apple made the iPod accessible because it was looking out for motorists who might be better served by finding music by touch than by diverting their gaze from the road to look at a screen. However, this information is anecdotal. Can anyone point to evidence right from the company as to why VoiceOver was integrated into the Apple line? I'm looking for the facts, not conjecture. <smile> Since this question is off topic, if you'll email me off list, I'll summarize to the list.
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