I kind of think this thread has provided him information and not jammed 
VOiceOVer down his throat. I do not interpret comments here as medical 
recommendations or any other such thing. If David is loosing his sight, then 
the recommendations made, which are based on user experience make sense. I 
don't know how you can consider the feedback differently and keep in mind David 
did ask the question.
Ah and yes this is just my opinion as well.

On Oct 8, 2010, at 4:10 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I think you guys are kinda losing focus on this one.  David didn't ask for 
> advice on what accessibility tool would work best with his vision. :).  We 
> are not his doctors.  For all we know, He might not need the use of a 
> screenreader for a decade or more.  He did stat after all he probably won't 
> need a screen reader for a few computers down the road.  It almost sounds 
> like you guys don't have the answer to his questions so your just thrusting 
> voiceover in his face.  JMO.

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