Such legacy hardware support can actually be quite important from an
accessibility point of view. Special input devices often use legacy connects (I
have a serial mouse for example). Users of these devices may not be able to
simply go out and by a USB replacement. It may be very expensive (ie. $1000), or
may not be available at all.
Such legacy hardware support can actually be quite important from an
accessibility point of view. Special input devices often use legacy connects (I
have a serial mouse for example). Users of these devices may not be able to
simply go out and by a USB replacement. It may be very expensive (ie. $1000), or
may not be available at all.