Perhaps Apple employees should have to spend a day with blindfolds on using 
VoiceOver. I don't mean that sarcastically, but I do remember when Microsoft 
touted Internet Explorer as being able to be operated totally with keyboard 
shortcuts without touching the mouse. I know, it's not the same thing, but I 
think people who want to develop products for people with differing abilities 
should, perhaps, have to walk a while in their shoes. Obviously, there are 
other disabilities as well, so it would mean a lot of pairs of shoes, but I bet 
it would work better for everyone as a result.

Neal

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