The internet was made for deafblind people
October 17th, 2007For many deafblind people equipped with a screen reader and a braille display, the online revolution has been life-changing
Liz Ball, writing for the BBC’s Ouch! magazine, explains all the ways the internet has changed her life for the better.
Radio, television, written information, distance communication, shopping - all were inaccessible to us. Now, in 2007, we can do all sorts of things and carry out a huge variety of daily tasks using the internet. I, for one, don’t know how I could survive without it.


