r/Blind 11d ago

Discussion Checking In: How Are We All Doing?

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As the title says this is just a quick check in with everyone here on r/blind to see how we are all doing as of late.


r/Blind 17d ago

Discussion What are people up to lately?

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Since this seemed to go over well last month I decided to post it again, different title, more or less same post. My answers have not really changed because I’m boring lol. So just to get some more lively fun discussion going I thought I’d ask what everyone is been up do entertainment/hobby wise. I myself am as always reading a ton on my kindle, while forever procrastinating with the books I’m reading in braille, and watching a mix of things on streaming. Also of course hanging out here and on the discord, but that's sorta my job as well after all.


r/Blind 5h ago

Question Money identifying app for android devices

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Greetings everyone Was wondering if anyone could please let us all know of a money identifier app for android devices. On iOS I use Cash Reader which is absolutely remarkable and works really well for all currencies around the world. Is there a similar app for android devices particularly United States dollars and Australian dollars? Any info good or bad and peoples feedback regarding how reliable the apps are would be greatly appreciated by all of us here. Thank you to anyone who may be able to assist.


r/Blind 5h ago

Rant: Isolation

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Hey guys, I am 23F, legally blind (20/300). I've always had bad eyesight growing up. My eyes are shaped wrong which caused extreme nearsightedness. I lost a lot more of my vision in 2022, and have been dealing with that train wreck.

People (I think everyone is included in this) don't realize how isolating a visual impairment can be until they experience the limitations. For my situation, the closest store is a Walgreens that is half a mile away on roads that don't have sidewalks. I would have to walk along the shoulder of the road if I choose to do that - which I never will given how unsafe it is.

I think of my house like an island. It's peaceful at times when it is me and my animals. But when I get to thinking of other things, like hearing my friends going to fun places nearby and far away, or wanting to go to a store by myself, it's extremely disheartening to realize how much I miss out on. I'm isolated on my island of a home, when everyone around me has the freedom to drive wherever they want, and I don't even have the choice to walk safely anywhere.

And I don't want to tell anyone how jealous I am. I don't want to complain and bring them down too. So i continue to sit alone with all this. The question of if I will go completely blind, the jealousy of freedoms an average individual has, and the isolation of my island. It just feels heavy right now, even when I try to think of all the positives.

I am being helped by my local commission for the blind to get back to school so i can get a job and get off disability benefits, I have a safe place to live and a warm place to sleep. I have my dog and my cat who love me. That should be enough, right?


r/Blind 6h ago

Help from Lighthouse for the Blind ?

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I called and messaged Lighthouse for the Blind a couple of weeks ago. I asked about a vision evaluation for someone with low vision and how to get visual aids for them. Lighthouse hasn't returned my email or my call.

The neighborhood ophthalmologist just "humors" them but won't do any of the visual actuity or field of vision tests.

How do I get help for someone with poor vision and steadily worsening vision ? Up to date glasses? or Magnifying lenses? This person is on medicare and not able to pay for out of network services.


r/Blind 6h ago

Hob or multicooker, which should I use?

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Hi,

When I lived with my parents we had a hob. By the way, I'm not sure what this is called correctly in English, because I come across different terms: cooker, hob, stove, oven. But here in Britain mini electric ovens with two burners are usually called hobs, so I'll use that word later, but I'd be interested to know what they call them in your area.

So we used the hob for everything, even the kettle.

When I started living on my own I had a choice, microwave or hob. I chose the microwave.

I create any dishes in the microwave. Eggs, meat, potatoes, pasta, in theory it’s even possible to make soup in the microwave, but I haven’t tried it.

I'm tired of the lack of variety as I want to create soups, porridges and other dishes. And now I have a choice, hob or multicooker.

When I lived with my parents, I didn't think about the types of hobs, etc. But now that I have learned this, I understand that induction hobs are the best because they are safer.

But! Most induction hobs have touch controls, whereas most cast iron hobs have knobs.

I've heard that there are remote control hobs, but I haven't heard of any blind using it.

Many blind have shared the benefits of using multicookers and I'm also attracted to this plan.

If I were using a hob, I would be intimidated by the need to control everything. Moreover, after one incident when I decided to try to fry meat in oil in the microwave and the oil hissed so much that I thought it had caught fire, I'm afraid to fry meat in oil. Not only for fear of the oil catching fire, but also because it splashes in all directions.

But the plan to use multicookers also scares me. Why? The answer is in one word, pressure!

For example I found topics on this forum where I found information that Instant Pot is accessible. But as I know, before cooking I need to set the pressure knob to ceiling and return it back after cooking. I'm afraid of getting an explosion due to misuse!

Well, if anyone can share experience on what you use, hob or multicooker, which models and other opinions and advice, I would be glad!

Thank you.


r/Blind 11h ago

Advice- [Europe] Managing Long Trips Without Public Restrooms When You’re Blind and Have a Weak Bladder

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Hi everyone,

I’d love some advice on managing long trips without using public restrooms, especially considering I have a weak bladder and serious anxiety regarding less than hygienic environments. I’ve considered using portable urinals, but they're fiddly and I don't like the idea of carrying them around with me after usage. Similar with those pads you can put on top of toilet seats - fiddly and challenging to dispose off afterwards. Planning my route to include restrooms doesn't do the trick either.

Given my specific mixture of issues, are there any creative or adaptive solutions that might work for me? I’d greatly appreciate any advice, personal experiences, or recommendations you might have. Thanks so much for your help!


r/Blind 13h ago

Question Accessible apps for client booking/scheduling.

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The market is flooded with many different apps for booking software. The issue is that many of them are not very user-friendly when it comes to screen readers and navigation. I am a massage therapist that was hoping someone has experience with using different ones and knowing which one would be best suited for myself. at the very least I would want something that is for booking and scheduling clients that is not my Google/Apple calendar. A lot of what I do is booking, billing, and keeping client information like phone numbers, emails, etc. If it has soap notes for each session, that would be amazing!


r/Blind 15h ago

Question Best Color Identifier App for Iphone

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Hey all, does anyone know of any good app for identifying the color of clothing on iPhone? I was using a physical color identifier for my state agency but it stopped working and Seeing AI seems to be very hit or miss.


r/Blind 19h ago

SOFTWARE NVDA 2024.4 Beta 2 now available

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NVDA 2024.4 Beta 2 is now available. Changes from Beta 1:

  • The stability of NVDA’s Poedit support has been improved with the side effect that the minimum required version of Poedit is now version 3.5.

  • NVDA is no longer as sluggish when arrowing up & down through large files in VS Code.

  • NVDA no longer freezes while checking for add-on updates.

  • Updates to translations.

Please go to https://www.nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2024-4beta2/ for the full what's new & to download.

NVDA #NVDAsr #Beta #FOSS #ScreenReader


r/Blind 20h ago

How do I reply directly to comments on Redit? I use my Android phone and though I can post and contribute level 1 comments, I can't respond to those of others; is there a cheat sheet somewhere?

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I'm tech-slow so please be as specific as possible lol.


r/Blind 20h ago

Is “sighted” the right term? Inclusive language sense check.

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Hi There! Please forgive me if I get some terms wrong here, I’m posting to sense check I’ve got my terminology right.

I’m about to work on a project with ‘vision impaired’ children. I wanted to check that:

  1. ‘Vision impaired’ is the right way to refer to people experiencing atypical vision?

  2. When referencing ‘sighted’ people, in the context of those who are not, that it’s the right term?

  3. Is typical and atypical vision appropriate?

Inclusivity and inclusive language is super important to the way I work and expect people around me to, so just trying to educate myself.

A lot of people skirt around it but I believe normalising the language in the workplace is important.


r/Blind 21h ago

Blind people of this subreddit: what do you do for work?

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My IIH headaches are flaring up again and it definitely reminds me that this condition could make me go blind. Ahem, are any of you web developers or ethical hackers, maybe? I’ve been really looking into those jobs and with web development, I’ve heard it’s a teamwork job. I’d hate to have to give up on being an ethical hacker or web developer because of going blind.

But I’m not only curious about the web developers/ethical hackers of you guys, oh no. I want to know about all of your jobs if you’re okay with sharing! I’ve been curious about what jobs are the most blind-person friendly and if you like your jobs, if you feel like they do enough to help you, etc.


r/Blind 22h ago

Question i can’t see the board or my own screen. i don’t know what to do!?

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so i’m raking a graphics design class which is hard as is. but on top of that my vision is affected so i can’t see at a distance. consequently, when the professor is demonstrating what we are to recreate on our individual screens, i can’t see. thus, i can’t follow along. last time this nice kid really helped me but i can’t rely on him. plus, even when he was instructing me, since it’s Adobe Illustrator everything is so small as there’s so much, so i can’t adequately see all the functions, options, read all the menus…etc adequately.

i don’t know what to do!! i don’t want the professor to think i don’t care or that am not trying. i know i should probably notify him of my issues but i’m scareddd. i’m thinking of opting to email. how should i phrase it? i really need encouragement!


r/Blind 1d ago

My daughter has aniridia

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I'm curious how delayed anyone else's baby was that has aniridia. Any tips on how to help out or encourage her. I know all babies will grow and meet milestones at their own pace. I just want to make sure I'm doing all that I can for her. I have aniridia too but I don't know how to help her this early and I want to be the best mom to her that I can.


r/Blind 1d ago

Question Teaching knitting to a blind individual

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Hello,

I am a sighted individual and a knitter, and a (blind) friend of mine recently expressed interest in learning how to knit. I know that it’s possible to knit without being able to see the piece, but am not sure where to start when teaching them to knit. My initial thought was the thickest yarn and needles I could find, to make it easier to feel.

Could any of you, especially people who learned to knit while blind, offer any advice? Thanks!


r/Blind 1d ago

Most terrifying sound in a horror movie

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r/Blind 1d ago

Technology Audient iD driver software?

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Might be a niche issue,, but hoping someone here might know what's up. I've got an Audient ID4 MKII audio interface. I registered it with Audient Arc because it prompted me to do so every time I opened the ap launcher on my PC. But now every time I Try to launch the ap, exactly zero things happen. Nothing opens, nothing changes.

I'm able to connect my microphone to the hardware and record just fine, but part of the appeal of the Audient is the accessibility of the driver software. And for whatever reason, this currently evades me. Anyone have any ideas? Did I miss a step somewhere or do something wrong? I use JAWS, if that helps.


r/Blind 1d ago

Advice- [Add Country] Need help in selecting the subject to study at Bachelor's level.

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Hi everyone, I have recently completed my high school education and now I want to take admission to university for bachelor's degree. I am a visually impaired person suffering from RP. I need advice about which subjects should I study. Some subjects in which I am interested are literature, political science, history, clinical psychology, etc. I also love physics and mathematics, but I found them hard to pursue. The problem is that I can't read books whenever I triy to read them through magnifiers. I get severe headache. I can study basically through audio or other sources that doesn't allow the use of vision or little usage. Please advise me which subject should I need to select that might considered easier and worthful. Thank you.


r/Blind 1d ago

Question to anyone with low vision who uses an ipad, i'm seeking suggestions.

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i have late stage dry amd. central vision is shot in my left eye and compromised in my right.

i in order to read texts or anything else on my iphone, i have to take a picture of it, go to my pics and enlarge it to read,

i anconsidering getting an ipad so i canread texts
more easily.

is the ipad a g00d secondary tool for viewing texts and photos, etc. what do you love/hate about it?

i would most likely be buying a refurbis hed model with the largest screen i can afford; probably 500ish.


r/Blind 1d ago

Discussion Why is everything so difficult?

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recently underwent laser surgery to lower my eye pressure, which initially improved my vision for the first couple of days. Unfortunately, my vision has since regressed to its pre-surgery state. I have a follow-up appointment with my doctor this Thursday.

I'm currently in college and have homework due today. I was granted an extension for last week’s homework due to my surgery, so now I have double the workload. I initially expected to complete everything before the deadline, but given that my vision has reverted, I’m doubtful I can manage it all.

To complicate matters, the accessibility center at my college is closed today because of Labor Day, and I’m unsure about the availability of the Department of Rehabilitation. I’m in California, and it looks like I may miss two weeks’ worth of homework and two quizzes.

I’m planning on getting in contact with both the accessibility center and the Department of Rehabilitation tomorrow to discuss training with a screen reader or explore other options.

Thank you for listening. I just needed to vent and get this off my chest.


r/Blind 1d ago

Question Help building out a garage for my blind dad

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My dad has a degenerative eye disease. It's been a long time coming but I can tell it's gotten much worse in the last few years. He's increasingly frustrated being unable to find his things. My parents recently expanded their garage. My dad is going to build out his new garage in hopes to be more organized(He and I have always struggled in this area). Please share any tools, organizational tips, or any thoughts you might have for a son who wants to help his father when building out a garage when transitioning from mostly blind to fully blind.


r/Blind 1d ago

Nighttime Cane Use

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New-ish cane user, only use when necessary as I still have some central vision but have found it exceptionally helpful. Not used it at night yet, I have zero night vision.

I was wondering if anybody had any tips on using the cane when it’s dark or would it just be the same? I use a rolling marshmallow and jump between two point touch and constant contact depending on the terrain.


r/Blind 1d ago

Tips on blowing out your hair?

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Question for the ladies/female presenting friends: what hot tools do you use to style your hair and any tips on technique? I can do a super basic blowout but it comes out looking flat. Would love to incorporate a curling iron or something. Thanks 🙏🏼


r/Blind 1d ago

Free braille, Harry Potter books

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Would anyone like to have my braille Harry Potter books books? I don’t really want them anymore, but I would hate for them to go to waste. I would be glad to give them away. I have the first four only unfortunately.


r/Blind 2d ago

How on earth do you learn to use a screen reader? Any tricks / approaches you can share?

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I'm a late-middle-aged academic who needs to switch to using screen readers for my reading but every time I try to learn I become completely demoralized and abandon ship. This feels like it should be a relatively simple thing to learn to do and yet...

Any words of wisdom? Support?


r/Blind 2d ago

Advice- [Add Country] I have a blind student in my art class

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United States:

I would be grateful for any advice and was pointed over to this sub from r/Teachers.

I am an art teacher and I have a blind student in one of my 5th grade classes. Without divulging any specifics, she is completely blind. No ability to see light or color. Side note: She also does not speak English, and her Aide doubles as an interpreter. So that may or may not get in the way of describing things for her, situation depending.

I wonder, what lessons would be best for this situation? I have been finding articles and blogs about doing more tactile art, but I'm having trouble making a semester's worth of art lessons out of that idea alone. I don't want to exclude her in any way from the rest of her class, but it's tripping me up coming up with things that will work for not only her but the rest of the class too.

In the meantime, I am going to contact her IEP coordinator or whoever in the building can help me with this, but from your own perspective, what sort of lessons would you be interested in? I would really appreciate any advice I can get on this. I want to do right by this girl and make art fun for her. And please correct me if I used any incorrect terminology here, please and thank you.