Stupid question of the month from someone who never used touch
screens, how do you access the microwaves touch screens if you can't
see the controls? Please feel free to write me off-list at [email protected]
so the list doesn't drift way out in ot-land.
/Krister
28 jan 2009 kl. 02.10 skrev Richie Gardenhire:
Personally, I wouldn't mind having a touch screen of anything,
including a Mac Book Touch Screen. I have a microwave oven that is
all touch pannels or screen and so far I've had no problems getting
it to work. I'm sure that once touch screens are accepted by the
BVI community, computers will be smaller; iPhones will become the
norm, and perhaps braille can be marketed in such a way that it can
be adapted to touch screens. It's here to stay; don't anticipate
anything better or more sophisticated to come in my lifetime.
Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
On Jan 27, 2009, at 12:18 PM, Michael Babcock wrote:
cara;
wonderful speaking up, honestly, i personally would love a touch
screen
mike
On Jan 27, 2009, at 12:13 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
Actually, I'd hope they would, and make it accessible. I'm sorry,
but I'm not a part of this seeming 'blind' trend of hating touch
screens and thinking / wishing they'll go away! lol! I want to
see more, not less innovation, in both form factor and graceful /
chic access solutions to use such.
Have a great day!…
Smiles,
Cara :)
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On Jan 27, 2009, at 11:40 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Let's just hope Apple doesn't make an Iphone/Ipod touch like
interface, that is touch screen and no keyboard.
/Krister
27 jan 2009 kl. 19.47 skrev Jacob Schmude:
That's true, for the time being. I think Apple may have to
change their minds soon, if you look at netbook sales figures
they are selling like crazy. If that keeps up for a few more
months Apple might just reconsider--out of necessity, if nothing
else. If this market stays strong, as it certainly seems it's
going to, you can bet Apple will jump in and grab a piece of it.
On Jan 27, 2009, at 13:42, Scott Howell wrote:
Apple has made no decision to enter this market. Steve Jobs has
said that if they do, it will be worth Apple's time and effort
and will be a benefit to the consumer. Which means they might
be neat, but the number that have sold does not justify the
investment of resources.
Scott Howell
[email protected]
On Jan 27, 2009, at 12:29 PM, Michael Babcock wrote:
look at the macbook air?
On Jan 27, 2009, at 8:06 AM, william lomas wrote:
hi wouldn't it be great if we could get a macbook the size
of a netbook?
I am considering getting a netbook whilst I love the macbook
I hear netbooks are even more portable, then the average
macbook nowadays in terms of convenience etcetera
regards, will
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