Blind users still struggle with 'maddening' computing obstacles
Computerworld article on the minimal progress made in assistive technology and accessible design. Vista is substantially less accessible than Windows 3.1, for example; there are actions in Vista which cannot be done with a keyboard.
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Put your graphical user interface to this test: Adjust the contrast on your display until the screen is completely black. </p>
<p>Now, perform basic e-mail, word processing and Web-browsing tasks.</p>
<p>What? Having a problem?</p>
<p>Welcome to the world of the 1.3 million Americans who are blind.</p>