[Electronics-talk] help required to sort assistive technology for my friend

Brett Boyer bboyer202 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 21 08:39:43 UTC 2015


Hello. First off, welcome to the list. I am not an expert on everything that
is available for this type of weighing system. You might look in to a
computerized scale that could interface with a screen reader. I don't know
if your friend knows how to use a computer as a blind person. If you cannot
find something specialized that talks, your friend might have to try this
out.
I hope to help
bb
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From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
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Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 10:33 PM
To: electronics-talk at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Electronics-talk] help required to sort assistive technology for
my friend

Hello,
I have just now joined this group. Hence, would like to first introduce
myself. Then will switch to my query.
I am Mukesh writing this mail from India. I am very much keen to learn about
new technological advancements that contributes to the skills pertaining to
the independent living abilities for the visually impaired. Hence, would
like to learn the same from all of you. I hope that I will have good amount
of sharing on this platform. Now coming back to my question:
 Recently, I met one person who had lost his vision nearly 18 years ago at
the age of 18 while pursuing the first year of graduation. He left his
studies due to sheer depression. He is also suffering from polio with one
leg since childhood which made this depression deeper.

After leaving his studies, he decided to learn the business of his family
with the hope to make his further survival. Due to his true devotion, hard
work and dedication, today he owns one shop dealing in to marketing various
foodstuffs like wheat, rice, oil etc on the wholesale basis. He has hired
the required staff to help him out to perform several duties like handling
customers, dealing with cash transactions, assisting him to commute from one
place to another etc.

Spending such a long period of time in this business, now he would like to
be independent to avoid dependency of anyone in his business as he noticed
that there are several occasions where he had to compromise on few things
like trusting on the information provided by others like weight and
measurement of the goods he is selling to his customers. He already has the
digital weighing machine installed in his shop to measure the goods but this
does not provide him any talking support.

Since he has to measure the items which are packed in one sack like rice,
wheat, etc in the quantities up to 60kgs, what can be the way out to measure
these items independently for him? Are there any such talking weighing
machines available in India or abroad?

I have seen the products like talking bathroom scale and talking kitchen
scale offered by RNIB but does not seems to fulfill his needs as former is
meant to measure the weight of human being and the latter is for measuring
the small items in the kitchen up to 5kgs.

So kindly throw some light on this concern.

Looking forward to hear from you.
thanks,
mukesh

--
Regards,
Mukesh jain
Email:
Mukesh.jain57 at gmail.com
mukeshheerachandjain at ntpc.co.in
Skype: mukeshjain211
Mob: 09977165123
"Face your deficiencies and acknowledge them; but do not let them master
you. Let them teach you patience, sweetness, insight. "

Helen Keller

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