map (x,y) position on screen to (voul,pitch) sound. Keyboard click sounds like a consonant (that tells what context you're typing into) and a (voul,pitch) sound telling where on the screen the cursor is. Clicking the mouse somewhere should move the cursor there and make the sound of the location. Dragging the cursor around with the button down gives continuous audio feedback with the (vowl,pitch) sound for the position, and when the cursor cross boundries, you hear the consonant that corresponds to the context you've just moved into. paralanguage n: optional vocal effects (as tone of voice) that accompany or modify the phonemes of an utterance and that may communicate meaning. paralinguistics: the study of paralanguage compare: parapsychology