Re: [AI] regarding how to make the weighing machines accessible through screen readers.

2014-11-19 Thread Vedprakash Sharma
There are talking weighing machines.
First type works for 0 to five K. g. and tells the mass in KG/Grams.
Second is for the body mass and tells only kilograms up to 200 KG's.

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[AI] regarding how to make the weighing machines accessible through screen readers.

2014-11-18 Thread habeeb. c
Dear friends,
Today a friend of mine happened to share with me a very striking idea.
There are many of our visually impaired brothers who are doing
different types of businesses including groceryshopes. Now a days,
they are forced to seek external help for weighing things, as the
weighing machines are not really accessible. However, if we can make
such machines  accessible through Screen readers, they can make
wonders. I would like to know whether any research is done in this
sector and any productive result has been accomplished. Other wise, i
would strongly recommend that we must chock out some plans to initiate
some such programmes to give accessibility to such traders. Please
share your suggestions and commends here.
regards

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Vice President Kerala Federation of the Blind.

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Re: [AI] regarding how to make the weighing machines accessible through screen readers.

2014-11-18 Thread Bhavya shah
Hi,
Talking weighing scales are available, if I am not wrong, Saksham does
have one as well.

On 11/18/14, habeeb. c habee...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear friends,
 Today a friend of mine happened to share with me a very striking idea.
 There are many of our visually impaired brothers who are doing
 different types of businesses including groceryshopes. Now a days,
 they are forced to seek external help for weighing things, as the
 weighing machines are not really accessible. However, if we can make
 such machines  accessible through Screen readers, they can make
 wonders. I would like to know whether any research is done in this
 sector and any productive result has been accomplished. Other wise, i
 would strongly recommend that we must chock out some plans to initiate
 some such programmes to give accessibility to such traders. Please
 share your suggestions and commends here.
 regards

 --
 Habeeb C.
 Vice President Kerala Federation of the Blind.

 Assistant Professor of English
 Centre for advanced studies and research in English Language and Literature
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Re: [AI] regarding how to make the weighing machines accessible through screen readers.

2014-11-18 Thread Rejin Jose k.
if we could make talking calculator,a talking weighing machine is not
a problem. the organizations like saksham can do a lot with this
stuff. for

On 11/18/14, habeeb. c habee...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear friends,
 Today a friend of mine happened to share with me a very striking idea.
 There are many of our visually impaired brothers who are doing
 different types of businesses including groceryshopes. Now a days,
 they are forced to seek external help for weighing things, as the
 weighing machines are not really accessible. However, if we can make
 such machines  accessible through Screen readers, they can make
 wonders. I would like to know whether any research is done in this
 sector and any productive result has been accomplished. Other wise, i
 would strongly recommend that we must chock out some plans to initiate
 some such programmes to give accessibility to such traders. Please
 share your suggestions and commends here.
 regards

 --
 Habeeb C.
 Vice President Kerala Federation of the Blind.

 Assistant Professor of English
 Centre for advanced studies and research in English Language and Literature
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