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Apple unveils Spoken Interface

edited March 2004 in Science & Tech
Apple has introduced a new accessibility solution for visually impaired users that it will integrate with the next major release of Mac OS X.

[blockquote]Spoken Interface provides a combination of speech, audible cues and keyboard navigation to help blind users navigate Mac OS X with the same ease of use as sighted users have. Users can manage access to the Dock, menu items, tool bars, palettes and other on-screen objects, pressing buttons, activating sliders and checkboxes, selecting radio buttons, and using all the other interface elements of Mac OS X and its applications.
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[link=http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/2004/03/17/interface/]The full report[/link]
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