(Reply from Randy Klumph) No, deaf-blind is correct. This disability is the combination of deafness and blindness. Many users have varying degrees of this disability from 100% deaf and 100% blind, to some useful vision and/or hearing. They all meet the legal requirement of deafness and blindness. Color and contrast has a significant impact on readability for many of my users with limited vision. For more information on this disability see http://www.dblink.org. We host several deaf-blind related list at http://tr.wou.edu/archives Feel free to email me off list if you have any questions about this disability. - UB Listserv Administrator wrote: >I sure hope you meant color-blind. Otherwise, I'm really confused. ------------ Regards, Randy Klumph [log in to unmask] The National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness The Teaching Research Institute 345 N Monmouth Ave Monmouth, OR 97361