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Anybody heard from trof lately? (Original Post) 2naSalit Yesterday OP
His post on the 16th might explain some dweller Yesterday #1
Ah, yeah... 2naSalit 23 hrs ago #2
I saw that then, but had hoped trof would find a way to use some adaptive technology... hlthe2b 23 hrs ago #3
Saw today's Anniversaries and Milestones post by Earl G True Dough 16 hrs ago #4

2naSalit

(96,862 posts)
2. Ah, yeah...
Sat May 17, 2025, 01:45 PM
23 hrs ago

I wish they cold have had a voice operated system set up for them.

Thanks.

hlthe2b

(109,701 posts)
3. I saw that then, but had hoped trof would find a way to use some adaptive technology...
Sat May 17, 2025, 01:46 PM
23 hrs ago

that perhaps someone-- a friend or family-- might help to acquire?

damn...

Thinking of you trof and hope you find a way back...

True Dough

(23,003 posts)
4. Saw today's Anniversaries and Milestones post by Earl G
Sat May 17, 2025, 08:37 PM
16 hrs ago

Noticed trof's name and immediately wondered if they are still active because it's been a while. Did a search for trof's profile, saw it was indeed a long time since the last post and then found this thread.

Like the rest of you, hoping all is well, other than the darned macular degeneration. And, yes, some sort of software for adaptation, like these, could be of great value to trof:

VoiceOver:
A built-in screen reader for macOS and iOS, providing text-to-speech and navigation assistance.

ChromeVox:
A screen reader extension for Google Chrome, reading web content aloud and providing navigation.
Orca:

Window Eyes:
A screen reader, often included with Windows 10, offering free access.

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