[quoted lines by Rich Morin on 2020/08/19 at 14:43 -0700] >the procedure might be a bit more like this: > >* I go to a HowTo page and find a phone and adapter that work together. >* I find a way to purchase them, possibly via Amazon or eBay. >* I have no technical expertise and expect it to just work. >* I ask for help (e.g., on a mailing list) if it doesn't.
Yes, keeping in mind that there may be places throughout the world where even that might be a bit too much. In other words, mere encouragement may not be enough. To a blind person - especially a person who's both blind and deaf - his/her braille device is his/her screen. As such, doing what one can to ensure that these devices work ought to be treated with equal importance. Other situations which make braille without speech essential include public environments like malls, transit, and places of work. A blind user deserves access to just as much privacy as a sighted person does. -- I believe the Bible to be the very Word of God: http://Mielke.cc/bible/ Dave Mielke | 2213 Fox Crescent | WebHome: http://Mielke.cc/ EMail: [email protected] | Ottawa, Ontario | Twitter: @Dave_Mielke Phone: +1 613 726 0014 | Canada K2A 1H7 | _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] For general information, go to: http://brltty.app/mailman/listinfo/brltty
