Check out this video of a blind kid using the iPad (another example of kids being amazingly smart)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7lvQkT1U18

At minute 4 he starts talking about VoiceOver and even bluetooth braille reader integration.

An iPad2 seems like an ideal complete solution for blind/visually impaired people to read/write.

I know that doesn't answer your question but I thought it would be helpful.


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On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Stephen Wanjau <wanjaustev@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear listers,

A friend would like some assistance. Kindly read message below.


Planning to use portable NVDA screenreaders on USB for blind in Kenya. Know any NVDA users in Nairobi ? @NVAccess

NVDA software enables blind and vision impaired people to use a computer by communicating what is on the screen using a synthetic voice or braille. 


regards,
Stephen

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