Well, I specified digital copies in my original message, as I need something
my computer can read to me. I actually have the paper manual for both
modules, but since I lost my sight, they're pretty much useless to me.
Fortunately, some referred me to PDF's of the manuals.
Normally, I'd just contact the manufacturer, hit them with ADA compliance,
and have them send me a CD with the manual on it. But since these are
vintage boxes, this is not possible. However, I now have the manuals, so
that hurdle is past.
Now, if I could just find a good Windows editor for them, with everything
accessible through keyboard commands, I'd be in good shape. (So few
programmers actually use the proper tags in things so that screen readers
can properly read things, and people are mouse crazy these days. A properly
coded Windows program should be able to work with full functionality without
a rodent.)
-----Original Message-----
From:
oberheim@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:
oberheim@yahoogroups.com
] On Behalf
Of Tony Cappellini
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 12:33 PM
To:
oberheim@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [oberheim] Re: Manuals
What other form other than paper copies would you expect manuals to be in
Are there services that can translate them into another formatyou woudl
prefer
On 7/20/06, Rick Massey <
seafox@...
> wrote:
Yeah, I know Mark, but he only has paper copies. Since I'm blind,
that
doesn't do me much good. However, I got them from an earlier post,
so I'm
good on the Oberheim front.
-----Original Message-----
From:
oberheim@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:
oberheim@yahoogroups.com
] On
Behalf
Of Tony Cappellini
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 12:14 PM
To:
oberheim@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [oberheim] Re: Manuals
Google for Mark Glinsky or Manual Manor He has 100's of synth
manuals
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