Post by account_disabled on Jan 6, 2024 0:16:08 GMT -5
Bangkok (18 June 2019) – Most people understand that Visually impaired people have many limitations in their lives. Whether it's about daily life, working, doing various activities. and access to technology Many times, people in general wonder, How can visually impaired people fare in a world where technology is rapidly changing the way people live? Questions such as: Can they watch movies in theatres? Time to travel to beautiful places How to appreciate nature and its beauty? and can convey experiences and good memories through social media to friends Get to know happiness and good times Are they the same as normal people? The answer that many people don't expect is "yes!" Technology is the one that breaks barriers and physical limitations.
Miss Thitikarn Sunthornwirunrot visually B2B Email List impaired person Employee of a private company) “Today's technology allows blind people to live their lives like normal people. Within the last 5 years or so, smartphones have been an innovation that has made life much more convenient. Personally, I'm a person who likes to learn and try to open my mind to try everything. Features like Accessibility. There will be a function called Screen Reader and Voice Assistant, which will help convert everything on the screen. Be it text or images turned into sound. can explain things in detail When eating at a restaurant, you can read the menu normally like a normal person. On smartphones there are various applications.
There are many apps that help facilitate daily life for people with disabilities, such as 'Be My Eyes', an application that helps people who are visually impaired. If a disabled person needs help, they can Video Call to a volunteer. For volunteers to help explain the nature of objects or the surrounding environment. Or if you get lost, you can ask a volunteer to help explain and give you directions. Or if you want to watch a movie, there is a 'description' application that describes what is projected on the screen for us to know, making it possible to imagine like looking at an image on a screen. These technologies help make life today much more convenient. Ms. Thitikarn Sunthornwirunrot or Ms. Ann, a visually impaired person Employee of a private company Talk about the role that smartphones play in her daily life.
Miss Thitikarn Sunthornwirunrot visually B2B Email List impaired person Employee of a private company) “Today's technology allows blind people to live their lives like normal people. Within the last 5 years or so, smartphones have been an innovation that has made life much more convenient. Personally, I'm a person who likes to learn and try to open my mind to try everything. Features like Accessibility. There will be a function called Screen Reader and Voice Assistant, which will help convert everything on the screen. Be it text or images turned into sound. can explain things in detail When eating at a restaurant, you can read the menu normally like a normal person. On smartphones there are various applications.
There are many apps that help facilitate daily life for people with disabilities, such as 'Be My Eyes', an application that helps people who are visually impaired. If a disabled person needs help, they can Video Call to a volunteer. For volunteers to help explain the nature of objects or the surrounding environment. Or if you get lost, you can ask a volunteer to help explain and give you directions. Or if you want to watch a movie, there is a 'description' application that describes what is projected on the screen for us to know, making it possible to imagine like looking at an image on a screen. These technologies help make life today much more convenient. Ms. Thitikarn Sunthornwirunrot or Ms. Ann, a visually impaired person Employee of a private company Talk about the role that smartphones play in her daily life.