@twilightsinger3 Hey I'm not going to argue about what software and hardware you are using, or whether braille keyboard markings is needed or even helpful... but there certainly is such a thing as a braille keyboard. Hell, I'll link you if you want; but it really doesn't look like you need one.
Regarding the false eyes; they do not look natural but... I am certain that, as with other non-functional prostheses, it will help improve the way she is perceived by others...
I have something on my computer called a screen reader that can read aloud whatever's on the screen. it reads anything text based; these comments, your usernames, longs to anything on webpages, the "post" button I'll be clicking in a moment. the only thing it won't recognize are images because of course as I said, it's a screen reader. not an image describer. good question though I must say.
actually there's no such thing as a braille keyboard. I am sitting here typing this comment from the same keyboard everybody else uses. I memorized the layout of the keyboard. asdfghjkl;... etc. I'm watching by listening; the narrator in the video is pretty much summarizing stuff anyway so description isn't needed. as for the fake eyes, they're not at all stupid. would you like to walk around with nothing but empty sockets where your eyes should be? I think not.
@simatermind Firstly, the parents or interpreter sign in the hand of the children. Then, the children feel the hand shapes to determine the sign. Secondly, never say that you want to become an interpreter to help deaf people. They will become angry because they don't need help. As interpreters, the deaf don't necessarily want us, but because society has decided to mainstream deaf people into a hearing world, we have become more of an unwanted necessity.
@twilightsinger3 Hey I'm not going to argue about what software and hardware you are using, or whether braille keyboard markings is needed or even helpful... but there certainly is such a thing as a braille keyboard. Hell, I'll link you if you want; but it really doesn't look like you need one.
Regarding the false eyes; they do not look natural but... I am certain that, as with other non-functional prostheses, it will help improve the way she is perceived by others...
myrkvargkjetter 1 month ago
I have something on my computer called a screen reader that can read aloud whatever's on the screen. it reads anything text based; these comments, your usernames, longs to anything on webpages, the "post" button I'll be clicking in a moment. the only thing it won't recognize are images because of course as I said, it's a screen reader. not an image describer. good question though I must say.
twilightsinger3 1 month ago
@twilightsinger3 how did you see and reply to the comment about the braille keyboard then?
deathbysalsa98 1 month ago
actually there's no such thing as a braille keyboard. I am sitting here typing this comment from the same keyboard everybody else uses. I memorized the layout of the keyboard. asdfghjkl;... etc. I'm watching by listening; the narrator in the video is pretty much summarizing stuff anyway so description isn't needed. as for the fake eyes, they're not at all stupid. would you like to walk around with nothing but empty sockets where your eyes should be? I think not.
twilightsinger3 1 month ago
@meagannnaliseee
Braile keyboard. And I'm gonna guess he or she merely listened to the video, and maybe had it described to him/her.
myrkvargkjetter 1 month ago
@Ryanjamerson because she doesn't have 3D eyes and it's frightening to most people.
meagannnaliseee 2 months ago
@LLightwhammy if you are blind, how did you watch and comment?
meagannnaliseee 2 months ago
This shit is stupid. Why are they making her put fake eyes in
Ryanjamerson 2 months ago
@simatermind Firstly, the parents or interpreter sign in the hand of the children. Then, the children feel the hand shapes to determine the sign. Secondly, never say that you want to become an interpreter to help deaf people. They will become angry because they don't need help. As interpreters, the deaf don't necessarily want us, but because society has decided to mainstream deaf people into a hearing world, we have become more of an unwanted necessity.
TheBrenna49 3 months ago
if they are blind how do they see signs because they are deaf? i am tryin to learn sign languauge so i can to deaf people and help them in the future
simatermind 3 months ago