[Electronics-talk] treadmills

LINDA I FAUST lfaust1 at verizon.net
Wed Nov 24 01:44:21 UTC 2010


I think also that accessible means buttons a visually impaired or blind 
person can feel, or it can mean speech...whatever, but mostly buttons that 
are raised so that they can be navigated easilly.

Linda
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>I want to thank everyone for the responses.  When I say semi-accessible I 
>just mean getting it started and maybe being able to change the incline 
>levels.  I know that finding one with speech is more than likely out of the 
>question.  Someone mentioned the fit line.  How do I get there?
>
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