Yes of course. She is sighted. Guess I should have been more specific
but didn't think it was necessary.
Best Regards,
Rick alfaro
On 2/14/2014 1:24 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
I think that might be more true for a sighted person than for a blind person.
With a sighted person, you see it with your eye and then you touch it; until we
learn the screen, we have to touch it before we can do anything.
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