On 16-04-28 09:28 AM, Alan Bell wrote:
> 
> The only good solution to this problem is to make universal accessibility a 
> design objective. There are so many things
> that are accessibility things that get ignored or designed out and they would 
> be *awesome* for everyone. Text and UI
> scaling is for low vision, but is for everyone on highDPI displays. Speech 
> dispatcher and voice recognition is for blind
> users, but is for everyone as part of a GPS navigation system you can use 
> when driving. The bindings that let Orca work
> are used for automated testing and could be used for voice activation of the 
> UI. etc. If it is designed to be inclusive
> of everyone then it is better for all of us (which I just typed without 
> noticing at first is pretty close to the meaning
> of the word "ubuntu").

Agreed, all these things should be the normal case and not the exceptional 
afterthought.

-- 
Stephen M. Webb  <stephen.w...@canonical.com>

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