RE: ISSUE: ARIA Draft: definition of AT

At 19:11 30/06/2008, Sailesh Panchang wrote:

> > often provide universal design benefit to users without disabilities.
>I suppose you mean universal access and not 'universal design'.
>
>Also do screen readers not get covered by  the more generic "text to speech"
>category?


Screen readers also output Braille (on a Braille display), so not all 
screen reader users are text-to-speech users (or at least not all the time).

Best regards,

Christophe


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>(...)
>Thanks,
>Sailesh Panchang
>Accessibility Services Manager (Web and Software)
>Deque Systems Inc. (www.deque.com)
>11130 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite #140,
>Reston VA 20191
>Phone: 703-225-0380 (ext 105)
>E-mail: sailesh.panchang@deque.com

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Received on Tuesday, 8 July 2008 08:39:03 UTC