Peter & All:

There are a couple of us out here busting our buttooties to make PG Music products more accessible to sight impaired folks all over the world. Heretofore, Jaws for Windows was the only screenreader to have a scripting language. Others have now gotten into the game, which means more blind & severely sight-impaired folks can now have access to your products. What it also means is that the 2 of us writing scripts are gonna have to work at least doubly hard, & we now just fixed the previous scripts that had been broken by changes in later versions of the software. It does seem in all fairness that a sight-impaired person really should be on your beta testing team. The 2 of us writing scripts do so on a volunteer basis. It's tough that we have to buy the software we're scripting then spend hours scripting it besides. I can assure you sight-impaired folks are in fact buying your products, & it's primarily due to our efforts toward making the software accessible that they are. Obviously if we're apprised of the changes in advance, we can script them & make the software accessible as soon as it hits the market. & now not only do we have a couple additional screenreaders entering the areana, for which scripts for your products will be needed, but it looks as though we need to devote some efforts toward RealBand. For u & for us, it really seems like it'd be a fair thing to do to allow the scripters of your products on your beta team.

Please consider the request, & thanks for your attention. I will provide contact details privately on request.


Jackie McBride
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