[access-uk] Re: Braille Scrabble

  • From: Shaun O'Connor <capricorn8159@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 16:52:23 +0100


whatever happpenned to the maxim"if it aint broke, don't fix it!!" and I would not be suprised if the new version actually cost more in comparison to the original board which i think, going by your description and from what i recall of the earlier type was better desighned than the "improved?" version.
On 11/09/2015 16:40, Eleanor Martha Burke wrote:

Well said Mike, I paid £29.45p approx for this. My friend got it from RNIB on Wednesday and I went to her place to play it yesterday. I think it would be fair to see that I required sighted help and unfortunately I required it more and more as we built up the words as it got more and more unmanagable for me to look at the board independently and meaningfully. I am ot really stupid but I might well have appeared so yesterday or as one who required sighted assistance when I did not really need it and all that is thanks to RNIB for selling a hidious board. My friend had a scrabbled board but the tiles did not fit it and her scrabble board had a type of plastic grid where the tiles can sit in so that they do not move or become dislodged. If the Braille instructions are on the RNIB website, I do not know if they are there as a Word document, then Carol could read the description of the board, other than that Carol I will get around to copying out what the Braille instructions say about the board as at least they will describe better than I can. I could just say that there is not a plastic grid for each tile like there was in the old board but 4 pins at each corner of a square to fit the tile in to. Therefore if you feel the board without tiles on it, all you feel is a mass of pins 4 for each tile. There are two dots in a square to denote a double letter and 3 dots to denote a tripple word.

Eleanor
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Ray" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015 4:29 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Braille Scrabble



I agree with Eleanor that the design is ludicrously stupid. It's far
too easy to push or knock the tiles out of place while groping around to
read what's there.

But, it is unlikely to have been designed by the RNIB, I would think.
Since 'Scrabble' is no doubt a jealousy guarded trademark product it
would have been designed by whoever owns the mark.

Either way it clearly didn't bother asking a blind Braille reader to
test the prototype, or ask a blind person of average intelligence what
it needed to be like. In my experience it is virtually unplayable if
you can't see at all.

Your time might be better spent asking the RNIB why they are pruning
items from their product range faster than I can keep up with.



On 11/09/2015 15:35, Carol.Pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Redacted sender
carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx for DMARC) wrote:
I haven't seen one in several years now as I still have the old one so, if you can tell me more, I am interested.

Carol P

----- Original Message ----- From: Eleanor burke
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015 1:10 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Braille Scrabble


it is not a new one out Carol, it would be new to myself as I haven't purchased one for years. I think this one is out three of four years.




On 11 Sep 2015, at 13:02, Carol.Pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Redacted sender "carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Eleanor,

Oh, I didn't know RNIB had a new one out.

If it's worse than the last one then let's not bother, but please tell me all about it.

Carol P

----- Original Message ----- From: Eleanor Martha Burke
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015 10:43 AM
Subject: [access-uk] Braille Scrabble


Hope it is OK discussing Braille Scrabble here. Purchased this game on Wednesday and played it for the first time yesterday. The board design is certainly changed since I first purchased it back in the 1980s when the scrabble board was an American one and the tiles fitted in so well. Then I had a new cheap and horrible board after my nice American one got lost in the post. Finally today's board is very ppoorly designed in my opinion. Wonder why the RNIB has chosen this design rather than a design where the tiles can fit in comfortably without moving about or lifting off the board. How do current users of Scrabble get on with the board? Very disappointed in it really for £29.45p when you consider a mainstream one is so cheap. As the game builds up and there are more and more tiles on the board it is quite difficult really to explore the board without moving the tiles accidentally.

Eleanor



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