i think you need to apply your own emagination to solve this kind of problem.
no one can teach you or help you much in this metter.
thanks.

On 5/4/12, Rishi Kewalramani <rishi.kewalram...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Mujtaba,
> That's the reason why we all are here, in this wonderful access india list,
>
> to share valuable resources with one and all, so that everyone can benefit
> and make sure that our quality of life is not lessened due to vision loss.
>
> I must confess that you too make some valuable contributions and I have
> learnt a lot from your informative inputs and look forward to reading your
> replies on this list.
>
> Regarding this Self-Help Guide to Nonvisual Skills, all credit goes to Mr.
> Dan Roberts, the moderator of the MD list,
> who has spent countless hours over the past two years collecting
> information, consulting with eye care specialists and patients, and
> spending thousands of dollars to get this together and make it free to
> everyone, both on and off line. It has since been adopted as a
> reference by several state agencies, clinics, and rehabilitation
> agencies in the U.S, and it is now being translated and distributed
> worldwide by
> AMD Alliance International. It has received outstanding reviews from
> doctors, therapists, and patients as a unique and helpful resource.
>
> I hope  we will simply take time to skim through the book and understand
> what it is.
>
> Loving regards,
> Rishi.
> The unmistakable mark of a man of wisdom is love. Love for all beings.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mujtaba Merchant" <mujta...@gmail.com>
> To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 12:23 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Applying toothpaste
>
>
>> Dear Rishi,
>>
>> This is an awesome resource! Thank you so much for sharing it with the
>> group. I just went through the contents of the document and was floored
>> to
>> see that so many topics were covered in this document.
>>
>> Mohit and Fen, this document will surely address all your questions in
>> regards to living with a visual impairment. It will also help me at the
>> same
>> time to adjust with my newly acquired disability.
>>
>> Thanks once again for sharing such a valuable resource.
>>
>> Mujtaba Merchant
>> Bangalore, India
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
>> [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Rishi
>> Kewalramani
>> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 10:51 AM
>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Applying toothpaste
>>
>> Contriversially ours Dear Mohit, smile.
>> Appreciate your question.
>>
>> There is a good Self-Help Guide to Nonvisual Skills.
>> The guide is designed for people who are wanting to learn of the many
>> alternatives that exist to replace low or no vision. It could be just as
>> useful, however, to people who still have functional vision, but who
>> would find it easier to supplement with some nonvisual skills.
>>
>> Twenty-one categories of daily activities are recognized as important
>> to independent living, and nearly all of the activities can be
>> accomplished using senses other than sight. By identifying those
>> senses and learning how to use them, we can find encouragement in
>> knowing that our quality of life does not have to lessen due to vision
>> loss.
>>
>> All of those categories are listed in a self-evaluation contained in
>> the guide, along with activities specific to them. You are encouraged
>> to use the checklist to identify areas where you could personally
>> benefit from learning about alternatives to eyesight.
>>
>> Following the checklist, brief lessons are printed that relate to each
>> of the areas of activity. These lessons introduce helpful devices,
>> technology, software, and procedures that can help us maintain our
>> quality of life. The ideas in the lessons are compilations of many of
>> the ideas we have shared on the Internet over the years, supplemented
>> with information provided by other
>> professional resources.
>>
>> Your querry regarding applying tooth paste is also addressed in this
>> guide.
>>
>> As we know, learning new ways of doing things requires tenacity and
>> adaptability. Maintaining a high quality of life, however, is worth
>> every effort.
>>
>> "The  Self-Help Guide to Nonvisual Skills" can be accessed in PDF format
>> by
>> selecting
>> this link:
>>
>> http://www.mdsupport.org/guide.pdf
>>
>> I hope you'll  find this guide to be beneficial.
>> And don't forget to enlighten me if you happen to creatively discover  or
>> invent some nonvisual skills of your own, smile.
>> Take care, Cheers,
>> Rishi.
>> Water flows from a higher level to the lower levels. God's grace too is
>> like
>>
>> that. It flows down to those who are bent with humility.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Mohit Shah Shah" <mohit.shah...@gmail.com>
>> To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 4:53 PM
>> Subject: [AI] Applying toothpaste
>>
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I am back with another question.
>>> Many of you might think that I ask these questions just for fun, but
>>> trust me, I ask them because this is the best place for me to get real
>>> and honest answers.
>>> And I firmly believe that every visually impaired person has had these
>>> questions in his/her mind at some point, but most of us are too shy to
>>> ask such things openly.
>>>
>>> So, my question is this: How can I ensure that while applying
>>> toothpaste on my brush, no squiggles of paste unintentionally get
>>> dropped and make the whole place messy?
>>> Also, how can I make sure  that I've brushed my teeth properly and
>>> correctly?
>>> I have a strange and insane habit of brushing my teeth thrice to
>>> ensure that nothing remains behind and everything gets covered.
>>> This often leads to immense wastage of toothpaste and leaves behind
>>> even more squiggles of paste.
>>> So, please guide me in this matter.
>>>
>>> You can mail me off-list if you don't wanna talk about this publicly.
>>>
>>> Controversially yours,
>>> Mohit
>>>
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