Julien Claassen wrote:
One thought, I think it might be more of a
problem in the open
software world, not knowing about needs for such special groups as
blind, colour-blind or other people. There are so many guidelines,
ISO ones and other EU and US goverment ones, some more specific,
other not so. But as Massy pointed out: We are only 0.x%, in the
field of music maybe a little more.
I'd say a little more. And many of the blind in music are highly
successful, so you'd think there'd be more interest in the world of
music-making software being accessible to the blind.
Of course, someone like Stevie Wonder can afford to pay a lot more
for such accessibility than others ...
The ultimate accessibility: hire a sighted
person. :)
Cheers,
S.M.
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David
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