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Originally Posted by rhadin
Come to think of it, how would the iPad -- or any current device -- qualify? They all rely on touchscreens to access most commands.
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The iPad is completely accessible "out of the box" for blind people; it's won awards for its accessibility. It has an access mode called "voiceover". When this is enabled, you get a spoken representation of each UI element as you brush your fingers over the screen. You tap to active something, just as a sighted person would.