It appears today that Apple Inc. has released an upgrade to its Mac OS X Leopard that allows for even more braille display support. Leopard has always had support for braille displays, but now we get more functionality as the OS grows.
So, what does this mean?
Apple has improved the accessibility of their OS yet again. Since the Macintosh computer already has a very good screen reader, which is named voiceover, and a zooming software installed, Apple has once again showed the computer user community that accessibility does matter. This allows more users to use their computers with the same ability as someone who does not need the adjustments that this update provides. This update can be gained by going to the apple menu, and clicking on software update. For more information on this update, look for the blog on The unofficial Apple web blog..
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment