[AI] Workshops with Ophthalmologists!

2014-01-02 Thread George Abraham
Dear Access Indians from Punjab/Haryana/Rajasthan/UP,

 

We are doing short workshops with Eye doctors and eye health professionals
in the above mentioned States. We need local help in terms of setting up
the workshops and local coordination with eye hospitals. The workshops are
designed to sensitise Ophthalmologists to life with blindness.

 

Anyone open to helping or partnering with us please contact us off the
list.

 

You can call us on 011 26472581/2 or mail us at 

 

geo...@eyeway.org

 

or 

 

anshu...@eyeway.org

 

CEO

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New Delhi 110024

Ph: 91 11 26472581,91 11 46070396

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Email: geo...@eyeway.org

Website: www.scorefoundation.org.in/www.eyeway.org

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Re: [AI] Moderator: RE: Either ABBY Fine Reader or Kurzweil's latest versions needed

2014-01-02 Thread Binni Kumari
Great apologies, sir!


On 1/2/14, Kotian, H P  wrote:
> All
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> These are not freeware. Pl ensure that before making such requests.
> This thread is closed for all traffic.
> Harish Kotian
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> Subject: [AI] Either ABBY Fine Reader or Kurzweil's latest versions needed
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Re: [AI] N O C compulsory for candidates in service for IBPS interviews: No relaxation!!

2014-01-02 Thread Sagar
It is good to see visually impaired candidates being treated equally. 

The concept of concessions and relaxations has to be replaced by accessibility 
and accommodations. Thumbs up to IBPS

Regards,
Sagar
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> On Jan 2, 2014, at 8:17 PM, Aravind R  wrote:
> 
> IBPS never said private employees should have NOC. only government job
> people and public sectar employees including nationalised banks.
> its not posible for private company employees to get this certificate.
> management mostly wont give and make it a big issue if they come to
> know that the employee is trying for another job.
> 
>> On 1/2/14, Shweta Mishra  wrote:
>> yes, N O C is compulsory for government employees. I don't know about
>> private sector employees.
>> it's good that I've got the same from my bank to attend IBPS
>> interview. hope other employees  also might have got N O C till now
>> from there present employers.
>> 
>>> On 1/2/14, Vamshi. G  wrote:
>>> Dear friends,
>>> 
>>> If you are in service and attending the IBPS interviews from tomorrow,
>>> make sure you carry your original N O C from your present employer.  I
>>> have just been informed by one of our friends working for a bank that
>>> this is taken very seriously by IPPS and there are no relaxations.
>>> So, N O C compulsory along with all other documents.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> G. Vamshi
>>> Mobile: +91 9949349497
>>> Skype: gvamshi81
>>> 
>>> www.retinaindia.org
>>> From darkness unto light
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[AI] What does Java do on web pages?

2014-01-02 Thread Ekinath Khedekar
Hi

Some of the web pages are not opening on my lap top. However, same can
be done by my friend.

Both of us are using Windows 8 with IE10 and JAWS 14. One of my
friends suggested that I should update my Mozilla and check for java
settings.

How do I do both the suggested things. How do I install Java?

What role does Java play on the web pages?

Pl. Guide
Do provide link if you have latest java set up.

Thanks in advance



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Re: [AI] Electronic cane to support visually challenged

2014-01-02 Thread Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala
Is it in the development stage or a finished product?
If it is a finished product, then how to get it?

Best Regards,
Zujar..

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Sent: 02 January 2014 09:00 AM 
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the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Electronic cane to support visually challenged

It is in the development stage or a finished product. If it is a finished
product, then how to get it?

On 1/2/14, bhawani shankar verma  wrote:
> will this cane work in chandni chowk area of delhi? or it is just 
> another trick to win a national award on 3rd december.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Shiv" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 10:08 PM
> Subject: [AI] Electronic cane to support visually challenged
>
>
>> Electronic cane to support visually challenged
>>  | 3:17 PM | G. V. Prasada Sarma |
>>
>> 
>> In a smart world man has a number of gadgets to make his work and 
>> life comfortable and communicate faster. But for the visually 
>> challenged poor, it is still a cane that helps him/her find way. With 
>> increasing population
>>
>> and traffic and spaces becoming more crowded, its use is becoming 
>> difficult.
>>
>> To help overcome the handicap, the Vision Aid Charitable Services 
>> Society
>> (VACSS) here has come out with an electronic cane.
>>
>> The cane measuring 20 inches is made of UPVC. It comprises a sensor 
>> with transmitter and receiver at the lower-end, a vibrator close to 
>> the grip and works on a rechargeable battery.
>>
>> Beeps and vibrations
>> When the user switches it on, it emits broken beeps and vibration 
>> when the
>>
>> object/obstacle is in the vicinity and continuous beep when closer. 
>> The beep is to alert the other people about the presence of a 
>> visually challenged person and the vibration alerts the user about 
>> the objects in the path.
>>
>> "The range is about 1.5 metres. Anything longer is likely to be 
>> counterproductive and if it is too short may lead to collision," 
>> explains M.S. Raju, president of VACSS.
>>
>> Quoting World Health Organisation statistics, Mr. Raju, an IITian 
>> from Kharagpur and former executive chairman of the Stone Telecom, 
>> says while about two crore people have visual impairment in the 
>> country, the highest in the world, half of them cannot see at all.
>>
>> About 20 lakh have to move about to lead their life. For them there 
>> has not been any improvement over the white cane for a long time now, 
>> he observes.
>>
>> Mr. Raju says the electronic cane being produced in the other 
>> countries is
>>
>> either expensive or the research is incomplete.
>>
>> In the country, IIT, Delhi and Kharagpur, have developed prototypes 
>> with more sensors and analogue system where the users are alerted 
>> through earphones. However, it cuts off the user from the 
>> environment, he points out. They are costlier, longer and heavier, he
says.
>>
>> The cane developed by the VACSS is easy to use and costs a maximum of 
>> Rs.2,500.
>>
>> Source:
>> http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Visakhapatnam/electronic-cane-to-
>> support-visually-challenged/article5525952.ece
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Shiv
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Re: [AI] Either ABBY Fine Reader or Kurzweil's latest versions needed

2014-01-02 Thread Mr. Banker
Hello,
You can get the 15 days trile   version from:
http://finereader.abbyy.com/trial/
Full version will cost you around 250$.



On 1/2/14, Binni Kumari  wrote:
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Re: [AI] N O C compulsory for candidates in service for IBPS interviews: No relaxation!!

2014-01-02 Thread Aravind R
IBPS never said private employees should have NOC. only government job
people and public sectar employees including nationalised banks.
its not posible for private company employees to get this certificate.
management mostly wont give and make it a big issue if they come to
know that the employee is trying for another job.

On 1/2/14, Shweta Mishra  wrote:
> yes, N O C is compulsory for government employees. I don't know about
> private sector employees.
> it's good that I've got the same from my bank to attend IBPS
> interview. hope other employees  also might have got N O C till now
> from there present employers.
>
> On 1/2/14, Vamshi. G  wrote:
>> Dear friends,
>>
>> If you are in service and attending the IBPS interviews from tomorrow,
>> make sure you carry your original N O C from your present employer.  I
>> have just been informed by one of our friends working for a bank that
>> this is taken very seriously by IPPS and there are no relaxations.
>> So, N O C compulsory along with all other documents.
>>
>> --
>> G. Vamshi
>> Mobile: +91 9949349497
>> Skype: gvamshi81
>>
>> www.retinaindia.org
>> From darkness unto light
>>
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[AI] get new vision newly upcoming website

2014-01-02 Thread Rahul Bhatia
hello   all, hope all are fine
 as you know we are going to implement a new website,
 it is a small plant starting by us i m requesting to all please feed
this plant to make a large tree by which we all will be feeded in
future:
 first we have given a demo of our site:
 the second target was to get a domain that was also successfully
completed by the help of all visually impaireds by voting
 today we have made pament for this domain[ get new vision.com] to
register intresting thing is that our teem leader sonu bhai has booked
unlimited space for website
 now we have also  terms and policies of our website
 again i m requesting to all please contribute more and more as you
can please feed this small plant.
please join this  facebook group to be a part of social discussion and
suggestion
https://m.facebook.com/groups/544353448993682?refid=18
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Re: [AI] N O C compulsory for candidates in service for IBPS interviews: No relaxation!!

2014-01-02 Thread Shweta Mishra
yes, N O C is compulsory for government employees. I don't know about
private sector employees.
it's good that I've got the same from my bank to attend IBPS
interview. hope other employees  also might have got N O C till now
from there present employers.

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>
> If you are in service and attending the IBPS interviews from tomorrow,
> make sure you carry your original N O C from your present employer.  I
> have just been informed by one of our friends working for a bank that
> this is taken very seriously by IPPS and there are no relaxations.
> So, N O C compulsory along with all other documents.
>
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Re: [AI] Electronic cane to support visually challenged

2014-01-02 Thread Ahmed karim
I have used one of these canes. I found that enormously helpful but very 
expencive. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 2, 2014, at 4:46 PM, "raaju"  wrote:
> 
> Here is my small suggestion those who are making such smart stick or 
> electronic stic that during making this stick, please keep in mind about the 
> hill area, where there is lots of obstacles, road are not big, only 1 vhaicle 
> can freely be drive.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf 
> Of bhawani shankar verma
> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2014 7:20 AM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning 
> thedisabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] Electronic cane to support visually challenged
> 
> will this cane work in chandni chowk area of delhi? or it is just another 
> trick to win a national award on 3rd december.
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Shiv" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 10:08 PM
> Subject: [AI] Electronic cane to support visually challenged
> 
> 
>> Electronic cane to support visually challenged
>> | 3:17 PM | G. V. Prasada Sarma |
>> 
>> 
>> In a smart world man has a number of gadgets to make his work and life 
>> comfortable and communicate faster. But for the visually challenged poor, 
>> it is still a cane that helps him/her find way. With increasing population 
>> and traffic and spaces becoming more crowded, its use is becoming 
>> difficult.
>> 
>> To help overcome the handicap, the Vision Aid Charitable Services Society 
>> (VACSS) here has come out with an electronic cane.
>> 
>> The cane measuring 20 inches is made of UPVC. It comprises a sensor with 
>> transmitter and receiver at the lower-end, a vibrator close to the grip 
>> and works on a rechargeable battery.
>> 
>> Beeps and vibrations
>> When the user switches it on, it emits broken beeps and vibration when the 
>> object/obstacle is in the vicinity and continuous beep when closer. The 
>> beep is to alert the other people about the presence of a visually 
>> challenged person and the vibration alerts the user about the objects in 
>> the path.
>> 
>> “The range is about 1.5 metres. Anything longer is likely to be 
>> counterproductive and if it is too short may lead to collision,” explains 
>> M.S. Raju, president of VACSS.
>> 
>> Quoting World Health Organisation statistics, Mr. Raju, an IITian from 
>> Kharagpur and former executive chairman of the Stone Telecom, says while 
>> about two crore people have visual impairment in the country, the highest 
>> in the world, half of them cannot see at all.
>> 
>> About 20 lakh have to move about to lead their life. For them there has 
>> not been any improvement over the white cane for a long time now, he 
>> observes.
>> 
>> Mr. Raju says the electronic cane being produced in the other countries is 
>> either expensive or the research is incomplete.
>> 
>> In the country, IIT, Delhi and Kharagpur, have developed prototypes with 
>> more sensors and analogue system where the users are alerted through 
>> earphones. However, it cuts off the user from the environment, he points 
>> out. They are costlier, longer and heavier, he says.
>> 
>> The cane developed by the VACSS is easy to use and costs a maximum of 
>> Rs.2,500.
>> 
>> Source:
>> http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Visakhapatnam/electronic-cane-to-support-visually-challenged/article5525952.ece
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Shiv
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Re: [AI] Electronic cane to support visually challenged

2014-01-02 Thread raaju
Here is my small suggestion those who are making such smart stick or electronic 
stic that during making this stick, please keep in mind about the hill area, 
where there is lots of obstacles, road are not big, only 1 vhaicle can freely 
be drive.

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
bhawani shankar verma
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2014 7:20 AM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning 
thedisabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Electronic cane to support visually challenged

will this cane work in chandni chowk area of delhi? or it is just another 
trick to win a national award on 3rd december.

- Original Message - 
From: "Shiv" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 10:08 PM
Subject: [AI] Electronic cane to support visually challenged


> Electronic cane to support visually challenged
>  | 3:17 PM | G. V. Prasada Sarma |
>
> 
> In a smart world man has a number of gadgets to make his work and life 
> comfortable and communicate faster. But for the visually challenged poor, 
> it is still a cane that helps him/her find way. With increasing population 
> and traffic and spaces becoming more crowded, its use is becoming 
> difficult.
>
> To help overcome the handicap, the Vision Aid Charitable Services Society 
> (VACSS) here has come out with an electronic cane.
>
> The cane measuring 20 inches is made of UPVC. It comprises a sensor with 
> transmitter and receiver at the lower-end, a vibrator close to the grip 
> and works on a rechargeable battery.
>
> Beeps and vibrations
> When the user switches it on, it emits broken beeps and vibration when the 
> object/obstacle is in the vicinity and continuous beep when closer. The 
> beep is to alert the other people about the presence of a visually 
> challenged person and the vibration alerts the user about the objects in 
> the path.
>
> “The range is about 1.5 metres. Anything longer is likely to be 
> counterproductive and if it is too short may lead to collision,” explains 
> M.S. Raju, president of VACSS.
>
> Quoting World Health Organisation statistics, Mr. Raju, an IITian from 
> Kharagpur and former executive chairman of the Stone Telecom, says while 
> about two crore people have visual impairment in the country, the highest 
> in the world, half of them cannot see at all.
>
> About 20 lakh have to move about to lead their life. For them there has 
> not been any improvement over the white cane for a long time now, he 
> observes.
>
> Mr. Raju says the electronic cane being produced in the other countries is 
> either expensive or the research is incomplete.
>
> In the country, IIT, Delhi and Kharagpur, have developed prototypes with 
> more sensors and analogue system where the users are alerted through 
> earphones. However, it cuts off the user from the environment, he points 
> out. They are costlier, longer and heavier, he says.
>
> The cane developed by the VACSS is easy to use and costs a maximum of 
> Rs.2,500.
>
> Source:
> http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Visakhapatnam/electronic-cane-to-support-visually-challenged/article5525952.ece
>
> Regards,
>
> Shiv
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Re: [AI] Pleasant development: Amusement park adopts policy on disability

2014-01-02 Thread Ekinath Khedekar
Pleasant and exciting indeed,

Very logical restrictions. Essel World in Mumbai was very friendly but
not sure if they have policy document on it.

Keep it up Prashantji.


On 1/1/14, Prashant Verma  wrote:
> Source: http://prashant.myehome.in/blog/?p=87 Please visit this page to
> download referred documents.
>
> Earlier I had reported our bad experience when the Delhi Young Voice group
> had visited a prominent amusement park in New Delhi. Subsequently there was
> lot of outcry on the internet and many demanded inclusion and equitable
> treatment of persons with disabilities in all public spaces including
> amusement parks. You can read my blog post WHERE IS RIGHT TO ENJOY FOR
> PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES? to know more. The park authorities had apologized
> and had promised a better treatment next time.
>
> 18 months down the line the Delhi Young Voice Group decided to visit the
> Adventure Island, New Delhi again to check if anything had changed on the
> ground for persons with disabilities. The group leader Shailender Yadav
> contacted the park management and informed them that a group consisting of
> blind, physically handicapped and hearing impaired youths will be visiting
> the park on 25 December. The park authorities requested Shailender to
> postpone the visit as heavy rush was expected on 25 December. Then 29
> December was fixed for the visit.
>
> The adventure island to our surprise sent us their policy document on
> treatment of visitors with disabilities in advance by email. They were very
> courteous in their communication with us and assured us all support from
> their side. The person in direct communication with the group mentioned
> that
> he was aware of the unpleasant experiences of the last visit and this time
> they will try to make the visit comfortable and enjoyable.
>
> They politely pointed out that some of the rides may not be suitable to
> certain disabilities and apart from those group members are welcome to try
> out the other rides. The park authorities also offered attractive discount
> on the ticket price for the group members.
>
> The group was welcomed by the staff on the day of the visit and was
> provided
> escorts who remained with the group till the end of the visit. This
> amusement park now provides wheel chairs from the parking area itself and
> has built ramps wherever required. The toilets are disabled friendly and
> even the food court area has counters at the level of wheel chairs.
>
> After reading the policy document and the instructions placed near every
> ride there was no confusion and ambiguity and the group members happily
> observed the restrictions on use of some of the rides. The group thoroughly
> enjoyed the visit to the Adventure Island this time and thanked the staff
> and management while leaving.
>
> The policy document it seems is highly influenced by the disability policy
> of the ADVENTURE ISLAND in United Kingdom. The company claims that
> international consultants were engaged to evolve the policy and certify the
> safety and other requirements.
>
> Quoting from the policy document:
>
> "At Adventure Island it is our never ending endeavour to ensure that each
> customer visiting the amusement park is safe and secure. We lay a high
> degree of importance to promoting an atmosphere of fun within a differently
> abled friendly environment.
> .. Our staff being our key asset is thoroughly trained and made aware about
> our policies. A sense of compassion and a willingness to help differently
> abled visitors is imbibed in them.."
>
> The instructions to persons with disabilities for the different rides also
> seem to be very reasonable.
>
> "CYCLONE RIDE: The ride moves in a fast circular motion with turns,
> therefore a strong upper and lower body is essential. The customer should
> be
> capable of sitting upright unassisted and balancing his / her body weight
> on
> the seats. This ride can be enjoyed by the guest with hearing impairment if
> the instructions being given by the Guest Relation Associate while boarding
> can be translated by a helper. Entry to the queue structure being narrow
> customers on wheelchairs may enter through the exit gate with assistance
> from carer."
>
> You can download the policy document in PDF format here. The document
> contains lot of graphics and is partially accessible to the screen reader
> users. The National Association for the Blind, Delhi has written to the
> Adventure Island appreciating their initiatives and has offered all support
> including conversion of the policy in accessible formats like DAISY audio
> book and Braille.
>
> I hope that other establishments in the field of recreation and hospitality
> take a cue from Adventure Island and soon adopt policies for customers with
> disabilities. I am sure they will soon realize that the changes they make
> benefit everyone and apart from creating goodwill for them also increase
> their business.
>
>
>
>
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[AI] Top Tech Tidbits for Thursday, January 2, 2014 - Volume 438

2014-01-02 Thread Hozefa Tambawala
The Week's News in Adaptive Technology

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1) In another slow news week to kick off 2014 we begin with a few lists:

Courtesy of CNET's iPad Atlas comes: "The first 10 things to do with
your new iPad":
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-31747_7-57559805-243/the-first-10-things-to-do-with-your-new-ipad/

2) MacWorld shares: "Top 10 lessons for the new Mac user":
http://www.macworld.com/article/2081983/top-10-lessons-for-the-new-mac-user.html

3) This list is obviously directed toward the user with visual
impairments, and while people might argue with the inclusion or
exclusion of some apps, "32 Apps to Help You Get Started with a New
iOS Device" from AppleVis is a good starting point for all users:
http://www.applevis.com/blog/ios-apps/32-apps-help-you-get-started-new-ios-device

4) Yet another list comes from HowToGeek: "10 Great New Features for
Tablet Users in Windows 8.1":
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5) On the lighter side, play around with "95 Funny and Downright
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6) A small but determined number of users want to get the message out
that Android accessibility is equal to or better than iOS
accessibility:

A) Aaron offers us "iOS VS. Android Myths and Experience":
http://blindpodcaster.com/between-two-worlds-ios-vs-android-myths-and-experience/

B) Meanwhile, the Blind Android site promises up-to-date news,
tutorials and fresh content as it is developed:
http://www.blindandroid.com/

7) Learn about KeySoft version 9.4 for the BrailleNote family, with
its first-ever built-in Nemeth translator and PowerPoint Viewer, on
Tek Talk for GMT Tuesday, 7 January at 01:00:
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8) Buddy Brannan from Serotek offers his perspective on the question:
"Kindle Fire HDX: Usable By the Blind At Last?":
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9) As to the week in audio:

A) Catch the technology year in review, as well as what we can expect
from Main Menu in 2014, on the two-hour year-end Main Menu:
http://mainmenu.acbradio.org/viewshow.php?showid=284

B) For its end-of-the-year gift, the Eyes on Success team talks about
"What's Under the Hood of Eyes On Success," how they do everything
from selecting topics and guests, to recording and editing, to posting
the podcasts and maintaining their web presence, including the tools
and techniques they use:
http://www.eyesonsuccess.net/

C) Listen to Episode 23 of That Android Show:
http://thatandroidshow.com/2013/12/30/that-android-show-episode-23-drive-by-google-you/

D) The last two podcasts for 2013 from Blind Geek Zone are an overview
of the HTC1 running stock carrier ROM:

[AI] Moderator: RE: Either ABBY Fine Reader or Kurzweil's latest versions needed

2014-01-02 Thread Kotian, H P
All

These are not freeware. Pl ensure that before making such requests.
This thread is closed for all traffic.
Harish Kotian


-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Binni Kumari
Sent: 02 January 2014 16:35
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] Either ABBY Fine Reader or Kurzweil's latest versions needed

Dear all:

If anybody can provide either of the two OCR  softwares, that will be
of a great help!

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[AI] N O C compulsory for candidates in service for IBPS interviews: No relaxation!!

2014-01-02 Thread Vamshi. G
Dear friends,

If you are in service and attending the IBPS interviews from tomorrow,
make sure you carry your original N O C from your present employer.  I
have just been informed by one of our friends working for a bank that
this is taken very seriously by IPPS and there are no relaxations.
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[AI] Either ABBY Fine Reader or Kurzweil's latest versions needed

2014-01-02 Thread Binni Kumari
Dear all:

If anybody can provide either of the two OCR  softwares, that will be
of a great help!

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[AI] About electronic Cane

2014-01-02 Thread Rajagopal N
No one can able to walk with twenty inches cane. It is just an eyewash. With 
regrets rajagopal.


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Re: [AI] NCERT BOOKS ON E-TEXT FORMAT

2014-01-02 Thread Kartik Sawhney
To the best of my knowledge, ICSE/ISC textbooks are not available
online. You will have to contact some blind schools to get their
accessible version (if at all available).

On 1/2/14, Salman RaafayN  wrote:
> Hi can anybody provide the link for downloading the books of I C S E board
> .
>
> On 12/31/13, Him Prasad Gautam  wrote:
>> Hi,
>> If the texts are not in Unicode format, none TTS will read it correctly.
>> The non-Unicode format texts  must be converted to Unicode format by
>> using proper conversion tool.
>> After this, accessibility is possible.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/31/13, bhawani shankar verma  wrote:
>>> lekha with jaws can only read hindi unicode. it can not read other ttf
>>> fonts.
>>>
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "shyam sharma" 
>>> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>> concerningthe disabled." 
>>> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2013 5:54 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] NCERT BOOKS ON E-TEXT FORMAT
>>>
>>>
 but these hindi books are not in hindi unicode format so not
 accessible with hindi screen readers.
 I am using Lekha with JAWS for this purpose.


 On 12/31/13, SRUJANA AKELLA  wrote:
> For Hindi Medium books
> The same link:
> www.ncert.nic.in
> can be used. the third Combo box (Subject title) after Class and
> Subject combo boxes, you find the books in English, Urdu and hindi.
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Re: [AI] Electronic cane to support visually challenged

2014-01-02 Thread Vivekananda Doddamani.
the same kind of white cane was demonstrated in Sayeverything
convention in Jodhpur by Mr.Sath guru Rathi, from saksham on 19th
October, it is good but the only problem is if you come across any
water or cowdung it will not inform you.

On 1/2/14, mukesh jain  wrote:
> i have red such kind of innovation news several times but it seems
> that due to lack of government subsidies on these items, it merely
> becomes model for academic research. unless and until NGO'S working
> for visually challenged persons to empowering  mobility skills, do not
> opt their expertise in developing such items as their regular aids and
> appliances, it will only be  restricted as part of completion of the
> academic project.
>
> On 1/2/14, Hozefa Tambawala  wrote:
>> It is in the development stage or a finished product. If it is a
>> finished product, then how to get it?
>>
>> On 1/2/14, bhawani shankar verma  wrote:
>>> will this cane work in chandni chowk area of delhi? or it is just
>>> another
>>> trick to win a national award on 3rd december.
>>>
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Shiv" 
>>> To: 
>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 10:08 PM
>>> Subject: [AI] Electronic cane to support visually challenged
>>>
>>>
 Electronic cane to support visually challenged
  | 3:17 PM | G. V. Prasada Sarma |


 In a smart world man has a number of gadgets to make his work and life
 comfortable and communicate faster. But for the visually challenged
 poor,
 it is still a cane that helps him/her find way. With increasing
 population

 and traffic and spaces becoming more crowded, its use is becoming
 difficult.

 To help overcome the handicap, the Vision Aid Charitable Services
 Society
 (VACSS) here has come out with an electronic cane.

 The cane measuring 20 inches is made of UPVC. It comprises a sensor
 with
 transmitter and receiver at the lower-end, a vibrator close to the grip
 and works on a rechargeable battery.

 Beeps and vibrations
 When the user switches it on, it emits broken beeps and vibration when
 the

 object/obstacle is in the vicinity and continuous beep when closer. The
 beep is to alert the other people about the presence of a visually
 challenged person and the vibration alerts the user about the objects
 in
 the path.

 “The range is about 1.5 metres. Anything longer is likely to be
 counterproductive and if it is too short may lead to collision,”
 explains
 M.S. Raju, president of VACSS.

 Quoting World Health Organisation statistics, Mr. Raju, an IITian from
 Kharagpur and former executive chairman of the Stone Telecom, says
 while
 about two crore people have visual impairment in the country, the
 highest
 in the world, half of them cannot see at all.

 About 20 lakh have to move about to lead their life. For them there has
 not been any improvement over the white cane for a long time now, he
 observes.

 Mr. Raju says the electronic cane being produced in the other countries
 is

 either expensive or the research is incomplete.

 In the country, IIT, Delhi and Kharagpur, have developed prototypes
 with
 more sensors and analogue system where the users are alerted through
 earphones. However, it cuts off the user from the environment, he
 points
 out. They are costlier, longer and heavier, he says.

 The cane developed by the VACSS is easy to use and costs a maximum of
 Rs.2,500.

 Source:
 http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Visakhapatnam/electronic-cane-to-support-visually-challenged/article5525952.ece

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[AI] An alert from Eyeway on computer course

2014-01-02 Thread Eyeway Helpdesk
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Re: [AI] NCERT BOOKS ON E-TEXT FORMAT

2014-01-02 Thread Salman RaafayN
Hi can anybody provide the link for downloading the books of I C S E board .

On 12/31/13, Him Prasad Gautam  wrote:
> Hi,
> If the texts are not in Unicode format, none TTS will read it correctly.
> The non-Unicode format texts  must be converted to Unicode format by
> using proper conversion tool.
> After this, accessibility is possible.
>
>
>
> On 12/31/13, bhawani shankar verma  wrote:
>> lekha with jaws can only read hindi unicode. it can not read other ttf
>> fonts.
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "shyam sharma" 
>> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerningthe disabled." 
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2013 5:54 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] NCERT BOOKS ON E-TEXT FORMAT
>>
>>
>>> but these hindi books are not in hindi unicode format so not
>>> accessible with hindi screen readers.
>>> I am using Lekha with JAWS for this purpose.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/31/13, SRUJANA AKELLA  wrote:
 For Hindi Medium books
 The same link:
 www.ncert.nic.in
 can be used. the third Combo box (Subject title) after Class and
 Subject combo boxes, you find the books in English, Urdu and hindi.

 Srujana.

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Re: [AI] Electronic cane to support visually challenged

2014-01-02 Thread Amiyo Biswas
I recently purchased an RNIB IGlass from Sparsh Products for Rs. 8,000. It 
vibrates from a range of 3 metres. It's pretty useful with a normal cane. 
The only problem is that I never used a sunglass in my life and I can't get 
myself used to it. But those used to wearing a sunglass may find it useful, 
of course, if they can afford it.


With best Regards,
Amiyo Biswas
Cell: +91-9433464329
- Original Message - 
From: "Shiv" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 10:08 PM
Subject: [AI] Electronic cane to support visually challenged



Electronic cane to support visually challenged
 | 3:17 PM | G. V. Prasada Sarma |


In a smart world man has a number of gadgets to make his work and life 
comfortable and communicate faster. But for the visually challenged poor, 
it is still a cane that helps him/her find way. With increasing population 
and traffic and spaces becoming more crowded, its use is becoming 
difficult.


To help overcome the handicap, the Vision Aid Charitable Services Society 
(VACSS) here has come out with an electronic cane.


The cane measuring 20 inches is made of UPVC. It comprises a sensor with 
transmitter and receiver at the lower-end, a vibrator close to the grip 
and works on a rechargeable battery.


Beeps and vibrations
When the user switches it on, it emits broken beeps and vibration when the 
object/obstacle is in the vicinity and continuous beep when closer. The 
beep is to alert the other people about the presence of a visually 
challenged person and the vibration alerts the user about the objects in 
the path.


“The range is about 1.5 metres. Anything longer is likely to be 
counterproductive and if it is too short may lead to collision,” explains 
M.S. Raju, president of VACSS.


Quoting World Health Organisation statistics, Mr. Raju, an IITian from 
Kharagpur and former executive chairman of the Stone Telecom, says while 
about two crore people have visual impairment in the country, the highest 
in the world, half of them cannot see at all.


About 20 lakh have to move about to lead their life. For them there has 
not been any improvement over the white cane for a long time now, he 
observes.


Mr. Raju says the electronic cane being produced in the other countries is 
either expensive or the research is incomplete.


In the country, IIT, Delhi and Kharagpur, have developed prototypes with 
more sensors and analogue system where the users are alerted through 
earphones. However, it cuts off the user from the environment, he points 
out. They are costlier, longer and heavier, he says.


The cane developed by the VACSS is easy to use and costs a maximum of 
Rs.2,500.


Source:
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Visakhapatnam/electronic-cane-to-support-visually-challenged/article5525952.ece

Regards,

Shiv
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