Bump Dots for Visually Impaired 106PC Combo Pack - Made in USA - Assortment of Colors, Shapes and Sizes - Low Vision Aids Braille Stickers Raised Tactile Dots for Elderly, Blind
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The flies are so small that blind people may not be able to find them (assuming they are blind). You might try tapping with a tape that felt different (like electrical tape, or some other tape). It may be easier to locate the tape if the piece is longer, so it can be found easily on the front...and you won't make a big deal of it being discarded. You will also be able to find it on the diaper, and it will be much cheaper and easier to obtain! Hope you have a great journey!
Yes, the stickers can be removed very easily. These work very well on my air fryer because it only has a touch screen and if I'm unable to read the buttons these work well. Different shapes and sizes make it easy for you to apply different temperatures to different timings and use the different individual settings like start time and different categories. I also use them to control my washer and dryer, and I'm sure you can use them on microwaves and other appliances, they are absolutely indispensable!
In the end, it will likely be on the keys that get used most. I have only replaced one key because I game with my keyboard. There are a lot of them, and they work well.
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Selected User Reviews For Bump Dots for Visually Impaired 106PC Combo Pack - Made in USA - Assortment of Colors, Shapes and Sizes - Low Vision Aids Braille Stickers Raised Tactile Dots for Elderly, Blind
My microwave hand held cell phone and computer always seemed to be causing me difficulty due to my low vision. This is a type of resource that I've seen before but didn't think it would be useful. Then I realized how incorrect I was. As far as I have been concerned, they are perfect for attaching to a range of things including computer keys and cell phone faces.
Clear dots are my personal preference for everything from microwaves to microwaves and other devices frequently used by blind people. There is only one variety of them available. Also, I put them on my DVD player and put some materials from a client with low vision on it. It is a pack of five stars. By the way, they didn't stick to the TV/cable remote control.
However, I did not find any suggestions or instructions on how to use the bump dots. My first thought was that I would have to cut them out with scissors, but then I noticed that they could be removed It would have been helpful if there were some suggestions on what to use to clean the surface so it adheres better. Some may have used them before and knew how to do it, but I had no idea.
It was a pleasure to purchase these bumps for use on a new Amazon keyboard. The assortment of different sizes and shapes worked well for this blind individual who is a proficient keyboarder. It was possible for me to locate the anchor keys, f and j, using the different textures. My A to Z keypad is tagged with other shapes and sizes to help me identify the important screen reader keys. As a result of the poor shipping packaging, I rated the bumps at a 4. Most of the bumps were pinched or bent from the backing, while some were detached from the backing.
The idea of this product is so caring, and the product itself is excellent. The hand controls are very useful for seniors who have lost their sight but still want to get around the house and press the buttons on the microwave or ovens, and especially the buttons on the washing machine. I'm looking after a couple of my mom's friends and these are very helpful. My wish is that more television shows would provide audio descriptions so that subscribers would know what was happening in the show they were watching.
Since I make use of these bump dots for tactical feedback on watch controls that I wear on my wrist, I originally bought them to provide feedback in lowlight situations. I'm not visually impaired, but I quite often find myself in situations in which these bump dots are effective. I did find these buttons to work, but they were not as distinctive as I had It is actually thin children's stickers with braille like dots that I found to be more effective. It was easy to purchase these because I intend to use them to indicate which key to press on my wireless key charger pad. When my phone is using a charging pad, it is difficult to align my phone properly. It is only functional in some positions due to the thickness of the grip of the pump. My solution was to take these bumps, and position them so that I only need to slide my phone's pop grip into place, and it will charge.
The fact that she can use them to tell apart objects as well as put black on white (or vice versa) for high contrast is something she really enjoys.
I think these are great for blind people. Since everything has flat front electronics rather than buttons, these worked well when helping to use a new washer and dryer.