Hi,

Rather i think the solutions should come from manufacturers it self.
New lawon disability will mandate that. They can not avoid more than
10 million peoples demand.

Regards

On 11/24/12, Chetan Soni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi friends, The technological revolution has changed the operations of many
> devices or appliances of our daily use from simple to complex and
> complicated for the visually challenged as these devices have turn digital.
> The use of a computer and reading an SMS or performing such type of task by
> a visually challenged person was once thought to be a dream but now it has
> become a reality because of the advent of screen reading programs,
> specialized OCRs and a variety of hardware products incorporating such
> programs but it may not be possible to make each and every device, appliance
> or a setup accessible as soon as it is put for the use. Thus it becomes
> difficult for a visually challenged person to access certain things like the
> menu displayed on an LCD TV screen, list of channels shown by a DTH set top
> box, buttons of an elevator (lift), Display of the musical notes or a
> virtual instrument on a musical keyboards, list of files and folders and the
> time on the display of a DVD player and so on. Visually challenged persons
> put an excessive load on their PCs and mobile phones to enjoy movies and
> music, listen to the news and TV shows etc. This necessitates the search of
> a portable device which must be user friendly and can scan the displays or
> buttons of an inaccessible device from a distance and convert the same in to
> an audio output. The proposed device may emit a beam of infra red rays which
> may strike the targeted device and reflect back to the sensor from where it
> may be scanned and converted in to the digital electronic signals and
> processed by an in-build micro processor and produce the desired output with
> the help of the pre-installed relevant software.
> We need the help and guidance from an electronics engineer and a computer
> expert specializing in programming.
> Please give your valuable suggestions in this regards so that I can take up
> this issue with the relevant personnel who are in contact with me.
> With regards
>
> Chetan Soni
> Physiotherapist
>
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