[talks-uk] Re: Just curious, how helpful is a Braille display really?

  • From: "Steve Nutt" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 07:20:08 -0000

Hi Alex,

 

Depends on how deaf.  If they are not totally deaf, they can use a hearing
aid in the T position, or plug the phone into a neck loop.

 

Presumably you're that kind of cynic with that kind of thinking <Smile>.

 

All the best

 

Steve

 

From: talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Alex Stone
Sent: Saturday 19 December 2009 21:26
To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [talks-uk] Re: Just curious, how helpful is a Braille display
really?

 

Eleanor, A cynic might suggest that a mobile phone isn't going to be an
awful lot of use to a deaf-blind person.

Cheers

Alex

 

From: Eleanor <mailto:eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  Burke 

Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:02 PM

To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Subject: [talks-uk] Re: Just curious, how helpful is a Braille display
really?

 

I do not have one at present but I think it is invaluable to a deaf-blind
person for a start and know some who have them for their mobile phones!!!
Another use is where one might be travelling and have business files to deal
with, or does not want an ear phone stuck in their ear for a few hours so
can access their data via the Braille display.  Now must go and brave the
frost and snow, though thankfully much of it is melting now!

 

eleanor

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Hussein Patwa <mailto:talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  

To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 11:45 AM

Subject: [talks-uk] Just curious, how helpful is a Braille display really?

 

Hi,

 

I hope no-one minds my asking this question.  I don't want to cause offence,
however I've never had the opportunity to ask someone this in person and I'm
genuinely interested to know.

 

How much does having a Braille display really help with practical use of a
cell phone?  I'm thinking not only from the portability perspective, but
also as phones are still rarely used as primary communication devices other
than for making calls of course.  Plus they are more mobile so you'd have to
take the Braille display everywhere with you. I'm assuming it isn't small
enough to be operable entirely one-handed as a cell phone is.

 

If I use a PC as a parallel.  I know several people who prefer to use a
Braille display with their PC particularly for tasks such as programming or
mathematics, as they find it more practical rather than the tedious task of
having the speech repeat the same thing over and over again, or speak out
every punctuation mark or symbol.  The Braille display would give them all
the access to the information and it just stays there for them to access
without repetition.

 

But I can't reconcile or picture in my mind how it would be of help with a
cell phone.  the phone itself is so small, battery life relatively short in
comparison to other devices and then there's the whole issue of speech
already being on the phone.

 

Sorry if this sounds so obvious to everyone else, but I'd welcome being
enlightened and hearing about your experiences.  Feel free to contact me off
list if it's felt replying to this publically would cause needless clutter.

 

 

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