" So while a person with vision would have a hard time “reading” braille with their fingers…"
Nonsense, ti is a matter of practice and training, that’s all. Within a week of modest practice (an hour a day would be enough) you can read it, albeit most people would do slowly as with any new “language”.
cabalonrye almost 10 years ago
You can, and realise how hard it is to feel the difference.
StratmanRon almost 10 years ago
You’re right, cabalonrye – I can’t REALLY feel the patterns clearly, although I suppose if it were my life, I would learn.
tahoeh2o almost 10 years ago
How do they find the sign?
kab2rb almost 10 years ago
Ruthie close to the right idea with eyes closed. The handicap of being blind means people have been educated or trained using braille to read.
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 10 years ago
From reading braille to reading keys, it’s season finale of Ruthie’s piano lessons today at Creators.com.
Elvanion almost 10 years ago
" So while a person with vision would have a hard time “reading” braille with their fingers…"
Nonsense, ti is a matter of practice and training, that’s all. Within a week of modest practice (an hour a day would be enough) you can read it, albeit most people would do slowly as with any new “language”.