On Sun, 6 Jun 2010, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:

Great. I can see and I need to use my imagination to figure what a _real
good_ interface for visually imapaired people looks like. Better to have
people who really know from first hand experience what to look out for.

Note that people who use magnification (i.e. who have low vision) are going to have differing requirements from those who use speech or Braille output via screen readers. Ideally the UI would work well for both groups but I'm not qualified to talk about the former, only the latter.

This said I think the interface should also be better accessible for deaf
people. I've learned deaf people experience problems with complex sentences.
We should consider that too and other aspects.

Huh? This makes no sense to me. People who only have hearing impairments shouldn't have any more problems with comprehention or reading than people with only vision impairments. By all means make allowances for people with reading/learning/cognitive disabilities, but please don't atribute the need for this to something unrelated.

Disclaimer: I am not deaf. A deaf person should be consulted about the requirements that deaf people may have.

Most of my other feature requests are functionality-related, rather
than UI as such.  Some may already be in the wishlist(s) on the Wiki
(or wherever I saw it).  I'm happy to post them here in a separate
thread if people think it's relevant.  They're just things I've
jotted down when using Mm that I've thought should be changed/fixed.

Please post your feature requests even if we find out they are duplicates.

Ok, will do.

Geoff.

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