User-friendly pace from snow leopard is existing now
Published: Jun 17, 2010Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) introduced a host of features that made using a Mac
easier for people with physical disabilities. Among its key improvements was
VoiceOver, a screen reader that narrated whatever was on the Mac’s display.
Leopard improved on those features, adding a more human-sounding computer
voice (Alex) and offering more ways to interact with the Mac (including
support for USB Braille displays and number-pad input). Snow Leopard
continues those efforts to make OS X more accessible.
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