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Accessible Reading

Blind and visually impaired readers often have to use alternative devices, systems and formats to read their books. Discussing precisely what we use (which synthesizers,, hardware, software etc; what sources exist for obtaining accessible versions of books, scanning books yourself and the quality of the books you scan or read and anything else that falls under the umbrella category of accessible reading.
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With little to no eyesight what format would you generally choose to read in?

Audio: DAISY, MP3, CD, Tape etc
 
  2 votes, 33.3%

Braille: paper, Refreshable etc
 
  2 votes, 33.3%

Synthesized audio: (regardless of)synthesizer
 
  2 votes, 33.3%

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