[nfbcs] 3D printers with screen readers?

rjaquiss rjaquiss at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 22 03:26:59 UTC 2017


Hello:

     3d printer software is generally not accessible. Some time ago, I was
able to use a package called OpenScad. OpenScad is a text based system for
creating 3d objects. It is a combination of set theory and programming. Have
a great day.

Regards,

Robert


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Subject: [nfbcs] 3D printers with screen readers?

The organization that I work for just got a 3D printer.  It seems that 3D
printing would be visual by nature since somebody needs to find a design and
modify it to suit their needs.  Is there anything a blind person can do with
a 3D printer or 3D printer software?

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