@TheQuinbox I don't like touchscreens very much myself. I have a Hable, and it gets the job done, when I remember to use it that is. I'm so used to using BSI and touch-typing that I don't really think to use something like my Hable. I like using bluetooth keyboards, but again, it just seems like one extra thing to carry around. I've started using this thing called Whisper Flow, which is a voice dictation keyboard that you can literally whisper to, and it does a hell of a lot better job than iOS stock dictation. I really don't know the right answer, but I know one thing for sure. If Flicktype hadn't gone away, I would still be using that and typing more efficiently than I am right now. I don't even know if blaming Apple for that is the most accurate thing with this particular situation, but yeah.
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Hot take: Accessibility should be a bipartison issue.Hot take: Accessibility should be a bipartison issue.
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If anyone is looking for someone to do freelance Braille for them, please let me know.Oh, I also have a stapler. If I can make enough money doing something like this, I could invest in a binding machine to enhance my productions.
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If anyone is looking for someone to do freelance Braille for them, please let me know.If anyone is looking for someone to do freelance Braille for them, please let me know. I've got a ViewPlus Tiger Max, a copy of Duxbury, and a set of skills that I would like to improve. I am certified to make literary work via the UEB Online course, and I can create quick and easy tactile graphics via the help of the APH Tactile Graphic Image Library, and ChatGPT (I know that's a controversial way of doing it, but it's one of the only ways that I can refine exactly what I want my graphics to be like without being able to see them myself). If anyone is interested, please reach out (PM, text, whatever's easiest for you).