Hello all,
I want to know the reason why am I not able to scan and download all
attachments in my gmail account.
I am clicking on scan and download but it is not working.
Please help me out.
Kavita
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What is the source of this news?
Subramani
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Subject: [AI] Banks asked to extend all facilities to visually
challeng
Ketan is absolutely correct that there is no substitute for Braille in
the present scenario.
Praful Vyas.
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From: "Ketan Kothari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] your thoughts on braille
> Let me be forthright is saying
Date: Jun 04, 2008
Banking facilities to the visually challenged
RBI / 2007-08 / 358
DBOD.No.Leg BC. 91 /09.07.005/2007-08
June 4, 2008
To
All Scheduled Commercial Banks
(excluding RRBs)
Dear Sir,
Banking facilities to the visually challenged
It has been brought to our notice that visually
Mumbai, June 4 (IANS) The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has ordered all
banks to extend full banking facilities to the visually challenged
people without any discrimination. In an advisory note issued here
Wednesday, the RBI said its attention has been drawn to the fact that
the visually challenged p
The Reserve Bank has come out with a circular for Banking for VI yesterday. I
am reproducing the circular below. It is a very big step for us. The credit
goes to all who have been fighting for it in various and also to Kanchan who
has been talking with RBI. Everyone's efforts have born fruits.
Hello,
I think much has already been said regarding the relevance of Braille
despite the rapid spread of technology in the context of the accessibility
requirements of the visually challenged. The issue, I think, should not be
restricted merely within the question of its relevance. The problem is
It Is true That new technologies have helped a lot in accessing information.
however, braille still plays a great role.
We cannot think of using these technomachines all the time, as they are
cumbersome and delicate. for taking notes, for writing your thoughts as you
are travelling and do not ha
Dear List,
I have some problem in page braking in excel while printing. For e g, I
have 8 rows (A to H). Supposing, I want to brake them in two parts. IE, (A to D
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options? I am using (Office 2003). Pls guide me.
High,
In the first place, braille is not in conflict with any new technology.
Secondly, letter writing is not really dead even with the use of e-mail and
mobile phones. You still need to express yourself coherently which I
believe letter writing was all about.
I don't use braille at all but, the
Subramani
I am answering your queries based on my experience and not on other factors
like availabeility of computers in rural areas etc.
I agree with Amit and Payal. I really regret not knowing braille.
I would have not read my novels in braille but for my work I could have
used it extensively
dear friends,
i would like to know the magazines and periodicals concerning new trends ,
theories and concepts in political science in india and abroad. if any one of
you have specimen copies of these magazines kindly send it in my address.
thanking you in advance.
with best regards,
krishnan
What script you are talking about?
as far as the phonetic symbles are, press numPad 5 twice and then left
and right arrow keys,
for desktop pc's only, and you shall hear:
India if letter i is written, alfa if Letter a is written and go and try!
if you need something different, then explain!
Thank
hi Kavita,
as you mentioned, you were working as a teacher. you cannot lose your job on
the basis that you have become blind. disability act protects you. you can
approach any local blind organisation or seek legal advice.
i am also a teacher working with blind people.
my phone is : 079-30127030
hello friends, i am working as a telephone operator, daily i am
reading and writing braille. without braille, i feel totally
illiterate. i can search numbers very quickly in braillebook. braille
script is boon to the blind person without which he or she is like
illiterate.
with best regards. m.chan
Hi all,
You can find hot keys for almost all programs and applications in this website.
http://allhotkeys.com
Hope it would be helpful to you..
Take care..
Regards
Suresh
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hello my friend, congrats. I wish you all the best in future also.
m.chandrashekar
On 6/4/08, amar jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/4/08, Neredimalli Annavaram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hi Amar,
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>> Congratulations for your shear success!
>>
>> please do continue on the same foot an
No, your assumption is wrong. If pen and paper can survive amidst all the
technological growh, why not Braille. Some blindies and their institutions
may have negative views about braille. But ask a deaf-blind person, he/she
will explain you the importance of Braille. I am a fluent Braille
Hi friends
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> Hi Amar,
>
> Congratulations for your shear success!
>
> please do continue on the same foot and I am sure you'll have a dividence
> paid!> Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 15:10:35 +0530> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: accessindia@accessindia.or
Let me be forthright is saying that there is no substitute for Braille in
the present sceneario. There are several reasons for my saying so:
In the first place, even though the sighted use computer they read while the
blind listen. There cannot be any substitute for reading. It increases
ima
hallow and hai,
all our members how areyou all?
hhere i am presenting my requirement.
i need jaws scripts for reading phonetical symbles. extend your hand
on to your system's key bord and mail me those scripts.
THIS EXTENTION HAS TO BE FULL OF JOY AND PLEASURE.
PHYSICALLY SHORT, TALL IN THAUGHTS AN
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Is there any MP3 player which supports Talks for nokia 6600? your help is
appreciated
Regards
Abdul
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hullo sir, as regard to vachak tts is concerned, you can buy this from
nab delhi. i am personally using this tts with safa reader 10.64 and
it is going well with hindi. as far as telgu language is concerned, i
heard that nowadays, they {nab} have come with 17 supporting regional
languages including
I can only say Braille can never be replaced with any technology. Braille can
be read even in the dark, sleeping on bed and reading rather enjoying a braille
book page by page comfortably. Even today with almost 7 years of computer use,
which has increased tremendously for last 2 years or so, my
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While many of us are super smart when it comes to downloading software, we’re
often at a loss when it comes to fixing a computer. Then begins a long-drawn
battle trying to get the service guys to respond to your panic call. Looks like
a solution to all that is not too far away.
A
Absolutely well said, Payal!
Rajesh
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Subject: Re: [AI] your thoughts on braille
hi subramani
i agree with amit on the im
hi subramani
i agree with amit on the importance of braille in day to day dealings like
sighted folks do with print. having enjoyed the ability to read print and
later after losing my sight, learning braille, i an only say that nothing
can replace the pleasure of actually reading something for
Hi Amar,
Congratulations for your shear success!
please do continue on the same foot and I am sure you'll have a dividence
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I feelthe following places braille wil be useful in the mordern era:
1. Playing card
2. Making lists to place on CDs or tablets.
3. Notes for speeches.
4. For the visually cum hearing impaired.
Hoep this helps.
K. Sriram
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I do agree with you. No other than Braille, can help us to mark our so many
useful stuff. For example, in my case, to use PIN, TIN, Credit Cards, Debit
Cards, important files, folders, Cassettes, CDs, Envelops etc. without
seeking any help independently only Braille makes it possible. Otherwise,
Dear Subramani,
You have chosen a very relevant topic for your News paper and I am also
thankful to Mr. Varadarajan from the core of my heart for his positive views
on usage of Braille at present time.
Well Braille has lot of values for a Visually Challenged person but I would
like to say somet
actually i became totaly blind just 12 years ago
and after getting blind ness i could able to survive and doing nice all
because of computer and tape or other technology
i have not learn braillee or honestly i could not able to learn at this age
still i beleive we can live without braillee but
Hello Subramani,
Thank you for the topic you have chosen, it is particularly significant
since this is the bicentenary year of Monsieur Louis Braille. I would just
share my personal feelings.
I use computer a lot for my work since 2003. I have access to it at home, in
the office and in my organis
Sorry to differ but here is my personal view.
Braille is certainly one of the accessible formats. No doubt I believe in
technology for 100% but there are lot of ways where Braille could be of
immense help. For instance, to identify the bottles of medicine or buttons
in a lift, Braille labels woul
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i think braillee is now out of date concept
even since start of intigrated school or allowing blind students in studying
main school with tape recorder and computer
in near future definetly braillee is gone
this are my views
firoz
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From: "Subramani L" <[EMAIL PR
Folks:
Appologies for the lengthy mail.
A couple of weeks from now 'Sahana', a trust in Bangalore is holding its
workshop to emphasise the importance of using Braille by the visually
challenged, despite widespread availability of technology. I thought
this could be a right occasion to write (i
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