Re: Braille: do you guys still use it in this digitalized world?
Ok, let me start by sayingI'm a little odd. Wen I was in elementry school, I hated to read I was assigned a book about Helen Keller in braille. You would have thought I would have loved reading about Helen Keller, but I found reading to be a chor. Later, I was introduced to Hary Potter on caset, and I started to injoy listening to audio books. Now, I'm realizing I should have read more braille books. I can't spell worth a box of rocks, and I graduated college, thank god for spellcheck. Although, I admit, Lee, and Alex, my two favorit TTS voices are cute. Yes, listening to a robot read how cells, RNA, and DNA work is boring. The oddity comes when reading digital braille. I'm old fashioned enough to still read with both hands on a physical page. I now have two braille displays. when I read something on my phone, I have to read with one hand, and use the controls with the other. This takes away from the experience. Does anyone have any tips to get used to reading braille with one hand on a braille display? .
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