this reminds of this blind chap who uses this echo location to get around well
personally i can hear parked cars on the kerb and the like but i could never do
it without a dog or a cane to me if someone says they can then they must have
some small amount of sight. well or very very good hearing indeed.
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From: Les Smithson <lsmithso57@xxxxxxxxx>
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Monday, 2 May 2016 11.48 am
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Echolocation anyone?
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Hi. Did you ever try this app? All I found was a bunch of hype, a link
to a web site with even more hype and some unlabelled buttons. It
takes a special kind of ineptitude to include unlabelled buttons in an
app aimed squarely at the blind.
Steve Nutt writes:
> Hi,
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>
> For anyone who wants to have a go with an Android app to train you to use
> Echo Location, try this app:-
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> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andromo.dev56550.app58356
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> I haven't tried it yet, but it does intrigue me as someone who uses echo
> location already.
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> All the best
>
>
> Steve
>
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