[Electronics-Talk] sticky dots?

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Fri Jun 30 13:03:06 UTC 2017


I wrote down the name of a business that makes tactile overlays for
appliances.  Not sure of the price, but I don't think it was outrageous.
It's DeWitte's Etsy Shop.  Google will find it.  I think it's on Amazon,
too.
I haven't needed it myself yet, so don't know any details.
Tracy


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Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] sticky dots?

Hi,

I didn't have the money for a 400 some odd dollar microwave myself, so, what
I did is go to Walmart yet the Velcro around.things that stick to things and
use the hard one for one and two and three a soft one for numbers four and
five and six the hard once again for seven, eight, nine a soft one for the
number zero and because I have one that the clear and start button are on
each side of the zero I have taken a hard one and put one on each side so
that I can find where that button is.

Also, when you use time cook then you can put a button on one of those, and,
if you cook something like potatoes, pizza, things that I already have a
setting, or blowing something out, you put a button specifically on that,
but because you know where those buttons generally are on the microwave, you
can sort of remember which is which i'm defrosting :-) God not having a
Bluetooth keyboards a pain in the butt.

So anyway, any questions, shoot me an email


Jenny

> On Jun 28, 2017, at 2:56 PM, Star Gazer via Electronics-Talk
<electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks
> The Braille fell off my microwave. I want to put raised dots on it not 
> Braille since it's old and. Does anybody know what these sticky dots 
> are called?
> 
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