I was looking at my WiiMote the other day and I noticed something: there is brail right above the lights telling you which player you are. FAIL
There is also brail above the words at drive through atms. WHAT BLIND PERSON DRIVES?
Any other places where brail is a fail?
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At bathrooms and stuff. Pretty much anywhere it's not in a book.
Do blind people spend years mastering where to find the bathroom signs?
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kimmy123 wrote:
Astro947 wrote:
I was looking at my WiiMote the other day and I noticed something: there is brail right above the lights telling you which player you are. FAIL
Fail?
If you're blind, you can't tell what number you are just by touching the light.
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Astro947 wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
Astro947 wrote:
I was looking at my WiiMote the other day and I noticed something: there is brail right above the lights telling you which player you are. FAIL
Fail?
If you're blind, you can't tell what number you are just by touching the light.
As I just said, wiimotes don't have set player numbers, therefore that can't be brail. Sorry.
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MrMokey wrote:
On a tv remote. Or ipod touch.
TV's have capabilities for blind and deaf people (narration/audio description for the blind, closed captioning for the deaf). I don't think it's silly to have braille on a TV remote. ^^

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veggieman001 wrote:
*Braille
Yeah, fail on Astro.
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scimonster wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
*Braille
Yeah, fail on Astro.
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Yep.
Also, I checked the WiiMote, no braille at all. Heck, it's not even embossed!

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Braille is useful for all of these mentions considered stupid.
ATMs have braille because some blind people are guided around, and their guides, usually relatives or spouses, don't keep the money. My uncle is blind, and has to go to the atm regularly with my aunt.
Bathroom signs have braille so when a blind person goes into the bathroom, they often would check the sign next to or on the door to check to make sure the person doesn't go into the bathroom of the opposite gender.

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Nexstudent wrote:
Braille is useful for all of these mentions considered stupid.
ATMs have braille because some blind people are guided around, and their guides, usually relatives or spouses, don't keep the money. My uncle is blind, and has to go to the atm regularly with my aunt.
Bathroom signs have braille so when a blind person goes into the bathroom, they often would check the sign next to or on the door to check to make sure the person doesn't go into the bathroom of the opposite gender.
+1

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Astro947 wrote:
I was looking at my WiiMote the other day and I noticed something: there is brail right above the lights telling you which player you are. FAIL
LOL LOL LOL EPIC FAAAAAIIILL THERE'S NO BRAILLE ON WII REMOTES LOL LOL
CURSES 60 SECOND RULE MY ARCH NEMESIS OMG
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
Astro947 wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
Fail?If you're blind, you can't tell what number you are just by touching the light.
As I just said, wiimotes don't have set player numbers, therefore that can't be brail. Sorry.
But the lights on the bottom show what player you are
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kimmy123 wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
Astro947 wrote:
If you're blind, you can't tell what number you are just by touching the light.As I just said, wiimotes don't have set player numbers, therefore that can't be brail. Sorry.
But the lights on the bottom show what player you are
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Maybe they are slightly blind....?
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bauiop90 wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
As I just said, wiimotes don't have set player numbers, therefore that can't be brail. Sorry.But the lights on the bottom show what player you are
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Maybe they are slightly blind....?
No, it shows you which side of the screen you're on if it's split screen

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Andres-Vander wrote:
bauiop90 wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
But the lights on the bottom show what player you are![]()
Maybe they are slightly blind....?
No, it shows you which side of the screen you're on if it's split screen
That's not really handy.
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