but what does this have to do with switching in all due respect?

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On Apr 6, 2014, at 7:56 AM, David Chittenden <dchitten...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Screen readers are complicated to learn. They require one to think very 
> differently about accessing computers. Newly blind people can easily spend 
> months learning the extremely different interface that the screen reader 
> provides. It is not at all intuitive. It requires an extreme amount of 
> memorisation. 
> 
> Learning braille, on the other hand, is comparably easier. The structure is 
> quite similar to print. The main differences are, learning dot patterns 
> rather than line and curl patterns, and learning to feel rather than see the 
> symbols.
> 
> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
> Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
> Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
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> 
> On 6 Apr 2014, at 21:52, April <aprilbrownsh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hello.  About ten months ago, I was declared legally blind.  I have been on 
>> the search for a full diagnosis and prognosis since.  No luck.
>> 
>> In December, when my Windows 7 machine became totally unstable, and had been 
>> reformatted three times in less than a month, I bought a  Mac.  I figured, 
>> if I had to learn a screen reader, it was best to do so on one where the 
>> screen reader came built in.
>> 
>> So far, no luck learning how to use the screen reader though.  I can turn on 
>> and off.  That's about it.  I have a 40 page list of random commands, and 
>> can't figure out what any of the are supposed to do.  A dictionary would 
>> help.  Perhaps the lines above or below that don't make sense are supposed 
>> to tell me what they do?  
>> 
>> I used to be a web designer, and I thought a screen reader should be easy to 
>> learn to use.  After all, I'm good with with computers.  
>> 
>> I'm also horrible with foreign languages, and figured braille would be 
>> impossible to learn.  I started the first contracted braille book I'm 
>> reading last night.  I started learning braille last November.
>> 
>> I still use a Windows 7 computer at night.  It takes about 15 minutes to 
>> turn on, and every scroll of the screen takes forever.  I don't count on it 
>> for anything.
>> 
>> On Saturday, April 5, 2014 4:11:11 PM UTC-4, Scott Duck wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> As I have said, I am thinking about switching to the Mac and have been 
>> trying to gather more information about it.  To that end, I have been asking 
>> specific questions.  I will continue to do that but I would like some 
>> general feedback from people who have made the switch from Windows to the 
>> Mac.  Why did you switch In the first place?  Having switched, do you feel 
>> that it was the right choice for you?  Do any of you regret having switched 
>> or have you even gone back to the PC?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Scott Duck
>> 
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