I hate to ask, but how do you read a prescription bottle? I have never figured out how to read a can of soup or tomato sauce. I can read something if it is flat, but round? That puzzles me. Marie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dianne B. Phelps" <d.bphelps@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <optacon-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 3:45 PM Subject: [optacon-l] Re: Optacon Research >I am just sitting here thinking of how many times I purchased something and > used the Optacon to follow the line drawings to see which buttons did > what. > Again with all the graphics we contend with in the name of affect, > directions can often be more difficult, but I'd still rather try with the > optacon, and reading prescription bottles is way easier with the optacon. > > Dianne > > -----Original Message----- > From: optacon-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:optacon-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of H & C Arnold > Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 2:18 PM > To: optacon-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [optacon-l] Re: Optacon Research > > I agree about the combination of tools. My husband asked me about a > talking > one, but I told him that I thought that would reduce my impression of what > was where and how it was laid out. Also I don't see how I could read a > floor > > plan for an apartment with one that talked. > > In God We Trust, > > Carolyn > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dianne B. Phelps" <d.bphelps@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <optacon-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 2:50 PM > Subject: [optacon-l] Re: Optacon Research > > > I still use my slate and stylus as well and have found over the years that > all of these tools work together to enable me. It shouldn't have to be one > thing or the other. I was not aware that they ever finished that talking > optacon. I was very interested in that researched, but stopped hearing > about > it after a time. > > Dianne > > -----Original Message----- > From: optacon-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:optacon-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of Nick Dotson > Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 2:15 AM > To: optacon-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [optacon-l] Re: Optacon Research > > It is an inaccurate observation that people don't use pens and pencils > anymore. BTW, I still use slate and styli. > > Nick > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: optacon-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:optacon-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of Fran > Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 4:07 AM > To: optacon-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [optacon-l] Re: Optacon Research > > HI all, > I admit that I've been using the optacon less and less with the advent of > computers, but this is natural...people hardly use pens and pencils > anymore! > > But even with PCs, OCR, talking phones, readily available audiobooks, and > much more, the optacon cannot be replaced. There are certain tasks which > only the optacon can perform, and the freedom and self-confidence it can > give us has no match. So screen readers and the optacon should be viewed > as > complementary technologies, rather than in competition. Will Freedom > Scientific or other companies ever realize that and make a profit out of > this? > > Happy new year to all! > > Fran > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Carrie Green" <midorikeri@xxxxxxxxx> > To: "Optacon List" <optacon-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 3:04 AM > Subject: [optacon-l] Re: Optacon Research > > >> Hello Everyone, >> To add my two cents to the conversation, I'd hazard a guess that perhaps >> Freedom Scientific doesn't want other alternatives besides what they are >> currently producing. If we have a device that can give us the ability to >> view graphics and text without having to purchase a screen reader or OCR >> software/hardware or a braille display, that would limit their profit >> margins. Of course, only certain people can use the optacon, as those >> that > >> lose their sight later in life may not even use braille, and may not have >> or be able to develop the tactile skills necessary to use an Optacon. I >> know a number of blind individuals that just can't individuate the >> braille > >> dots, and surmise that the Optacon would be next to impossible for them >> to > >> use. I personally have challenges with my Optacon, as I had some very >> basic training in primary school, but didn't purchase one until I was >> about thirty years of age. My skills are not very good, but I still try >> to > >> use it as often as possible. They are amaz >> ing tools for us, and I do hope that there is something comparable in the >> near future. >> >> Happy New Year. >> >> Carrie >> to view the list archives, go to: >> >> www.freelists.org/archives/optacon-l >> >> To unsubscribe at any time, just send a message to: >> >> optacon-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "unsubscribe" (without the >> quotes) in the message subject. >> >> Tell your friends about the list. 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