Thank you for this video its supper useful as I too have a vision inpoatment and starting university in September. I'm really excited but also nervous!
I actually prefered NVDA to voiceover for the computer and found I like windows computer accessibility or someting a bit better. I have a SurfaceBook Pro. For notetaking I found I process the information better when I write it on paper
Glad you found what works best for you! Every person who is blind / VI is so different that I think it helps to hear what others do to get ideas for what things to try so each person can find what will work best for them. I like writing on paper too, as much as my vision will allow. I'm glad I'm not alone on that, haha!
From Kay to Zee yeah, I do like to hear how others go about it. I plan on trying to do my notetaking at the start of this semester with a Braille slate and stylus. I know that typing it won’t work as well for me so I want to give Braille a try to see if I can lessen the eye fatigue
I do everything on my iPad as well. I can relate to the frustration of trying to learn a new calculator layout. What do you majoring in by the way? Also, where did you get that portable CD TV? I have a non-portable version but your sounds pretty useful.
I didn't know that! I guess I can't replace all of my dried up 20/20 pens then. They really weren't great, so I guess it's not a surprise. I liked them in high school when my visual fatigue was worse, but in college I just got frustrated with how quickly they ran out of ink.
You are correct! The BoldWriter 20 has taken place of the 20/20 pen
Thank you for this video its supper useful as I too have a vision inpoatment and starting university in September. I'm really excited but also nervous!
I actually prefered NVDA to voiceover for the computer and found I like windows computer accessibility or someting a bit better. I have a SurfaceBook Pro. For notetaking I found I process the information better when I write it on paper
Glad you found what works best for you! Every person who is blind / VI is so different that I think it helps to hear what others do to get ideas for what things to try so each person can find what will work best for them. I like writing on paper too, as much as my vision will allow. I'm glad I'm not alone on that, haha!
From Kay to Zee yeah, I do like to hear how others go about it. I plan on trying to do my notetaking at the start of this semester with a Braille slate and stylus. I know that typing it won’t work as well for me so I want to give Braille a try to see if I can lessen the eye fatigue
Any other alternative to knfb reader app. As it won't even open
I love using Seeing AI
Haha can totally relate to always running out of ink with the 20/20 pens!! Love to hate them. Hate to love them.
Out of curiosity, what is your major? :-)
I do everything on my iPad as well. I can relate to the frustration of trying to learn a new calculator layout. What do you majoring in by the way? Also, where did you get that portable CD TV? I have a non-portable version but your sounds pretty useful.
That are no longer 20/20 pens
I didn't know that! I guess I can't replace all of my dried up 20/20 pens then. They really weren't great, so I guess it's not a surprise. I liked them in high school when my visual fatigue was worse, but in college I just got frustrated with how quickly they ran out of ink.