Well tome there is also the fact that it is possible to get used to just about anything, indeed there are situations where the human ability to do this is quite scary.

I suspect I could learn to live with windows 7 if there was actually a reason to do so, the same way I learnt to use the Iphone touch screen.

This is however also why i tried Ios before I bought an Iphone, since if I was going to spend that amount of money on something I wanted to be dam sure about it first.

One problem however I think if you lack sight generally with any interface is because you don't have the quick and instant aaccess to information and overview a sighted person does, you are naturally going to take more time learning new positions and thus be more wary of any change in that established learn routine.

Think of it this way, suppose you go into your favourite local restauant and they've utterly rearranged the tables so that the counter is at the opposite end of the room. for a sighted person, ---- no problem. But for a blind person who neesd to remember the positioning of objects it means more learning. This is especially true when things are complex.

Of course, everyone gets used to doing this, however it still takes time and energy that a sighted person does not have to expend.

Beware the Grue!

Dark.

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