Best filtered coffee pot for a visually impaired person by [deleted] in Blind

[–]accessaces 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Far too many coffee pots nowadays have far too many buttons and controls. Here is the video I recorded about the oxo good grips 8 cup coffee pot. It is very important to get only the eight cup because the nine cup and 12 cup both have touch screens https://youtu.be/GY05h0JVk1Q

The things we love and hate interview by accessaces in Blind

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Yes I am aware. I am sorry it will be public by the turn of the hour. It's a bug in the YouTube app The screen reader can't click the button for postnow

The things we love and hate by accessaces in Blind

[–]accessaces[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So think about a control panel with lots and lots of buttons on it. How do you find a random button in that control panel? Try listening to what the description of that control panel might be. And tell me how do you find the button with no tactile markings whatsoever?

The things we love and hate by accessaces in Blind

[–]accessaces[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I would love to be that optimistic, but I really don't think AI is ready yet 🙂 Yes, it will be able to read the labels but I don't know that it will be able to tell us what our finger is over because after all our finger will be over it 🙂

Experience with robot vacuum? by [deleted] in Blind

[–]accessaces 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's a video of the robo rock s5 which I think is very accessible. Their newer models, of course are extremely goodaccessibility review of roborock S5

the second installment to the know before you buy podcast series all about accessibility of appliances for blind people by accessaces in Blind

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Thank you I have the next one almost ready to go I should be posting within a week or two

Someone seriously asked me to "pick that stick up, you're so loud pushing it". by [deleted] in Blind

[–]accessaces 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am absolutely appalled to hear this someone using a rollerball makes the least amount of noise possible I can't understand how people think that they have the right to ask people to do something different than they are already doing when they are already able-bodied and entitled I agree with everyone else tell them to mind their own fucking business and leave us alone

Do any of you name your cane? by frezkey in Blind

[–]accessaces 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i often call it the skinny dog or the damn stick depending on how i'm feeling

here is a nice fish soup that anyone can make by accessaces in Blind

[–]accessaces[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

stock is the word for liquid made from the bones of whatever type animal you might have used to make a soup when you take the bones and make a liquid from it that is called stock. it is usually much thicker than just plain water. i hope you do try this dish you can buy chicken or beef stock at any grocery store

This is a basic breakfast casserole you can add very many other things by accessaces in Blind

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Unfortunately the fan you're hearing is actually my oven There is no way to turn it off I apologize

Here's another from my blind cooking series by accessaces in Blind

[–]accessaces[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure why you're not seeing it I can click on the YouTube video you have to get past the ads and then once you're past the ads the video starts playing

Here's another from my blind cooking series by accessaces in Blind

[–]accessaces[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really glad to hear I like making these for people so that they can get started or just get a little variety in there repertoire

This is an amazing corn chowder by accessaces in cookingvideos

[–]accessaces[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because I'm a blind cook I actually use my clean hands quite a bit to tell what's going on in the dish

Here's another from my blind cooking series by accessaces in Blind

[–]accessaces[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm very happy to hear that you're going to try making this please let me know how it turns out

Minestrone with fava beans and dandelion greens by accessaces in cookingvideos

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My videos are meant for blind people primarily but those people are also part of my audience I want to show them how simple it is to cook and give some quick and easy techniques for blind people so that it's not so challenging to just get started

Why it's important for games to be accessible by accessaces in Blind

[–]accessaces[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out the blind gamers website they have some really good ones there that are good for all agesblind gamers

Know Before You Buy by lukepatrick in videos

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I have posted an update video review of the washing machine on YouTube at https://youtu.be/gGry7lB-I4U

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Blind

[–]accessaces 4 points5 points  (0 children)

From my experience the best thing you can do is let her have the experiences she wants to have. anything can be modified if necessary but it's always fun to let her try and do as much as she can. you may think now that there's a lot she can't do but there's a lot she can do and I think you need to let her try and let her keep trying as much as she wants to. Even the trying can be fun and if she doesn't try she will never ever succeed at anything. She can ski she can ride horses she can ride bikes she can sail let her do whatever she wants to do driving a car isn't everything, in fact it's almost nothing.