> The only disadvantage of network mah jong is the absence of
> tiles that you can actually touch to "feel" before you actually
> "see".  The wild acticipation while you are "puro" and waiting
> for "mah jong" is heightened if you can "feel" the tiles.  What
> we need is a hardware output device engineer who can produce
> a "feelable" surface that shapes itself under program control
> to simulate the tile surface.  Any ideas?


how about using a braille keyboard/screen reader?
it can transcribe the shapes/figures into text (much 
better than "salat") if not into a same shape.

and install Majong into Blinux....

blinux - Linux for the visually impaired 
SuSE Linux is the world's first operating system 
that offers Braille support right from the installation! 



-- 
Ariz C. Jacinto, ECE
Systems Operations
SPI Technologies-PS




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