This week I am struggling again with technology. In the
profile which I wrote when I first started this blog, I know that I said that I
was always ready to meet new challenges. This past week has confronted the
veracity of that statement.
In 1986 when I first lost my sight I began looking for
something that would help me to continue with my job. At first I tried out a number of hand held
magnifiers. They were of no use whatsoever.
Then I came across a CCTV Reader. What a boon! In my sighted world, I
had no idea of the existence of this assistive equipment.
While the CCTV Reader worked to a certain degree, it didn’t
fulfil all my needs. While I was still floundering in my search for something that
would work for me, Lyle suggested, make that strongly suggested, that I teach myself
to type. Initially I hated putting my fingers on that home row with no real
idea of what I was typing. There was no sound and I couldn’t see the screen. In
retrospect I am so grateful to Lyle for his insistence that I continue with the
keyboarding exercises.
Over the years that followed I moved to a JAWS program. JAWS
is an audible screen reading program for my computer, but to be truly effective
and efficient in its use, keyboarding skills are a definite asset.
So, what is my latest challenge! Well, I have recently
acquired a new lap top computer. I have updated my Windows program and also my
JAWS program. All of these have required new learning skills. The leaps and
bounds of improved technology over the past quarter of a century have been
truly amazing, but each step forward has also meant another step up the ladder
of new learning.
I know that I am not alone when it comes to new learning
where computers are concerned. The new learning is not restricted to people who
are without sight but I think that it is probably more difficult for us. I have
great admiration for my friends who are completely without sight but who have
moved along the technology scale and are now working with iPads. It is my next
goal.
If you would like to learn more about the JAWS program you
can check it out on the Freedom Scientific website.
Don’t you just love their logo! It reads:
everything
in sight!
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