Hi,

It is possible for a blind person to use Sonic Stage. What I did was buy a Mousemat, and having installed it, and run the Sonic Stage program, with a little experimentation and a bit of help from a sighted friend, I put a braille label on the mousemat where the icon came on the screen. Then when I wanted to access it, I simmply tapped the braille label with the point of the pen, and it activated the link. I found it quite easy in this way to access links to things in this way. I have no vision at all, and it did need some sighted assistance and a little patience to set it up, but it was quite possible. I used a Sonnic program to burn Cds to a Sony player which was brought out about a year ago, [Sony's answer to the Mp3 question], so that you could store on one Cd about 25 or so normal-length cds. Using the mousemat was the only way I could access the program. But it did work, until I got fed up and found that I didn't use the player much anyway, so didn't need to store lots of Cds just on to one.

Cheers

Roger



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