Renuka,
          I fully endorse the comments made by Kanchan. There are a
few additional features possible - The font size can be increased to
your comfort level. Further, any magnifying application can be used
(there are a few in the market). Using residual vision to advantage is
always better than depending on the audio features. However, you have
the advantage of being able to use one or the other. Switching back &
forth as your whim decides.
         Col Pradeep Kapoor

On 6/5/09, pamnani <kanchanpamn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Renuka, Yes the person can probably do the regular course. it really depends
> on the eyesight he really has and how he uses it. If he is the kind of
> person who can push himself to his own limits and therefore use his eyesight
> to the maximum then he can do it. In practical terms percentages make no
> difference. Of course he will need some assistance and more concentration.
>
> Not really a good answer but it can be a start. Kanchan
>
> From: "Renuka Warrier" <eren...@gmail.com>
> To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 07:26
> Subject: [AI] 60% visual impirement considered equal to blindness?
>
>
> Hi friends,
>
> Can a 60% visually challenged person do the same computer hardware and
> networking course as an ordinary person does?  I mean is there any  need  to
> undergo for  a course meant for the blinds or low visioners, and if so where
> can we find this course?  A very speedy reply is highly appreciated, since I
> have to give the information today itself.
>
> Renuka.
>
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