When ATMac wrote about KeyCue in October last year I wrote to the company and asked about adapting KeyCue to make it more accessible for users with vision problems. Ergonis, who produce KeyCue, were very receptive to the idea and I’m happy to report that today KeyCue 4.1 was released with new themes especially designed for low vision users including a light-on-dark large print theme and a dark-on-light large print theme.
Here’s a snip from their press release:
Ergonis Software today released KeyCue 4.1, the company’s popular keyboard shortcut cheat sheet. KeyCue 4.1 adds two high-contrast large-font themes to make KeyCue even more helpful for visually impaired users. The new version also offers an automatic update checking system, which ensures timely access to updates for future versions. KeyCue has already received many awards, including a 4.5-Mice award from MacWorld magazine.
And if you read the KeyCue 4.1 press release you’ll find quotes from yours truly
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- Ricky Buchanan
(Via PRMac.)
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