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r/blind
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Accessibility for No-Vision Users at Work
(self.Blind)
submitted
20191015
by
greatjobguise
17 comments
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Is the term "blind spot" generally considered offensive within the visually impaired community?
(self.Blind)
submitted
20191015
by
Troelski
28 comments
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What happens when guide dogs have to be retired due to old age?
(self.Blind)
submitted
20191015
by
[deleted]
4 comments
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Getting to sleep at night?
(self.Blind)
submitted
20191015
by
razzretina
13 comments
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Logic Puzzles?
(self.Blind)
submitted
20191015
by
katiektk8e
4 comments
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BBC News: Spikes - and other ways disabled people combat unwanted touching
(bbc.co.uk)
submitted
20191015
by
vwlsmssng
19 comments
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Does anyone use voice control, and if so what do you use it for? I’m debating if I should use it when I update to the latest version of iOS
(self.Blind)
submitted
20191015
by
WittiePenguin
13 comments
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Being Told by a Professional I shouldn't be having as much trouble as I do
(self.Blind)
submitted
20191015
by
Faded_Night
23 comments
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For anyone blind living in NYC
(self.transit)
submitted
20191015
by
rebel_134
3 comments
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Can visually impaired people see in their dreams,and if so what do you see, and if not what happens.
(self.Blind)
submitted
20191015
by
ununtero
7 comments
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