OMG!
Thanks for sharing this. I will certainly support the effort. I
appreciate if nothing else the factual information, how few individuals
defined as blind actually start with no vision at all less than 1% and how
few read braille at all, comparative percentage.
Any system that provides choices more than stereotypes has my vote.
Kare
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Good Afternoon,
My apologies if anyone recieving this considers this spam, but I
figured I should at least make every visually impaired/blind person or
person who works with the visually impaired/blind in my address book
aware of this project.
The people behind Elia claim it to be the world's most intuitive
tactile reading system, and while I'm skeptical that it'll greatly
improve upon traditional raised text significantly and would take any
project that turns to Kickstarter for funding as being a risky
investment, here's the link so those interested can make their own
judgment:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1693918890/eliathe-worlds-most-intuitive-tactile-reading-syst/
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Sincerely,
Jeffery Wright
Bachelor of Computer Science
President Emeritus, Nu Nu Chapter, Phi Theta Kappa.
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