My oldest brother (first of nine) is a genius. Blind since birth.
Trial lawyer for 25 years. Electrical, electronic, mechanical genius.
Put himself through school repairing engines, has bred exotic birds eveyone say can't be bred in captivity. Legal guardian to a quadriplegic woman left by others to vegetate. Has taken her to a major league ballgame (no small feat).
Problem is there is virtually nothing being done to make computers more accessible to the blind.
I know, from using voice recognition software extensively, that this is not rocket science.
Computers can and should easily be able to handle screen reading and voice commands, and yet virtually nothing is being done to make this a reality.
None of the existing programs are designed by people who actually have to try to use them, and therefore are woefully inadequate.
You can post links to programs but I'd be surprised if we haven't tried them all and found big problems in their usability.
Not asking for anything specific, just trying to raise awareness of the problem.
Trial lawyer for 25 years. Electrical, electronic, mechanical genius.
Put himself through school repairing engines, has bred exotic birds eveyone say can't be bred in captivity. Legal guardian to a quadriplegic woman left by others to vegetate. Has taken her to a major league ballgame (no small feat).
Problem is there is virtually nothing being done to make computers more accessible to the blind.
I know, from using voice recognition software extensively, that this is not rocket science.
Computers can and should easily be able to handle screen reading and voice commands, and yet virtually nothing is being done to make this a reality.
None of the existing programs are designed by people who actually have to try to use them, and therefore are woefully inadequate.
You can post links to programs but I'd be surprised if we haven't tried them all and found big problems in their usability.
Not asking for anything specific, just trying to raise awareness of the problem.