Dear Access Indians,
As the subject suggests, I am looking for an accessible application,
(IOS)/the one I can use on my laptop for identifying chords and notations
for any music.
I searched the web, and there are some sites that provide braille
transcriptions. But are there any apps that one can
jaws 2018 better works with windows 10. Switch to NVDA if you are unable to
install jaws 2018 or higher.
On Sun, 28 Jul 2019, 9:31 a.m. Santhosh Dhavane,
wrote:
> friends I have installed chair WS jaws screen reader for windows 10 64 bit
> from blindhelp site but the charge is not working
friends I have installed chair WS jaws screen reader for windows 10 64 bit
from blindhelp site but the charge is not working properly the charge
switching tabs and switching programs and notification so how can I fix it
what narrator is working fine even anybody is also not working good so
kindly
hello,
there are several apps on andorid market to perform your taks. the app
wich i like the most amongst the tried out is called wave editor which
will not only allows to convert the audio in to different formats but
at the same time gives you the multiple options to edit your audio
file like
Dear Candidates,
Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released call
letter for Conduct of Online Examination Prelims for the recruitment
of CRP RRB VIII (Officer Scale I, II, III & Office Asst).
Steps to download admit card:
1. Select language.
2. Enter Registration
Dear access Indians,
As the subject line indicates, I have recently copied some audio material
from my pendrive to SD card. But now I want to convert these files in Mp3
format. Is there any accessible mobile application which is available which
can help me out to convert the wav files in MP3
Very happy to hear. Hoping this actually comes through well :)
I had heard (anecdotally) of other similar parks, in some case specifically
for the VI. Can someone on this group please share examples of such
experience zones/ parks elsewhere in India?
Regards,
Saloni Mehta
Co-Founder Tactopus
The park will focus on features that attract multiple senses of individuals
with mobility impairment, hearing and speech impairment, cognitive
disability and intellectual skill disorder.
“In case a person is visually impaired, he will be able to use his other
four senses at this park,” said KK
Great article..
keep writing.
Regards,
Phen Varghese
On 7/27/19, Amar Jain wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> This is an attempt to convey to people to be "differently abled" in their
> mind-sets towards others. Part I of this series focusses on my early life
> experiences. If this article presents a
Dear all,
This is an attempt to convey to people to be "differently abled" in their
mind-sets towards others. Part I of this series focusses on my early life
experiences. If this article presents a possibility of opening up people
towards looking at life with a different perspective, then
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