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Next level: Trying to read the Braille labels of medication, because that’s the only real Braille stuff that I have lying around.

It’s a lot harder than my 3D printed practice set, that’s for sure. Those dots are pretty flat. I’m sometimes having trouble telling them apart from minor damage on the box. 😳
Next level: Trying to read the Braille labels of medication, because that’s the only real Braille stuff that I have lying around.

It’s a lot harder than my 3D printed practice set, that’s for sure. Those dots are pretty flat. I’m sometimes having trouble telling them apart from minor damage on the box. 😳
Next level: Trying to read the Braille labels of medication, because that’s the only real Braille stuff that I have lying around.

It’s a lot harder than my 3D printed practice set, that’s for sure. Those dots are pretty flat. I’m sometimes having trouble telling them apart from minor damage on the box. 😳
But: I *can* make out the dots and, thus, the letters. I still haven’t memorized what they mean, so I’m looking them up in a table on my computer screen (which is a huge advantage, of course). Like, I feel ⠑ and then the table tells me that that’s an “e”.
But: I *can* make out the dots and, thus, the letters. I still haven’t memorized what they mean, so I’m looking them up in a table on my computer screen (which is a huge advantage, of course). Like, I feel ⠑ and then the table tells me that that’s an “e”.
But: I *can* make out the dots and, thus, the letters. I still haven’t memorized what they mean, so I’m looking them up in a table on my computer screen (which is a huge advantage, of course). Like, I feel ⠑ and then the table tells me that that’s an “e”.
@movq Haha, great idea. I don't have any (known) boxes that are labeled in braille. Should have looked at today's waste paper collection. ;-) How easy is it to feel the whole pattern?
@lyse It’s all still very hard and confusing. 😅 There have been instances where I immediately felt the whole ⠗ and immediately knew “ok, that’s an R”, but that’s rare. It’s mostly a lot of fiddling, searching for the individual dots and building a mental image of the whole letter. Takes an eternity.
@lyse It’s all still very hard and confusing. 😅 There have been instances where I immediately felt the whole ⠗ and immediately knew “ok, that’s an R”, but that’s rare. It’s mostly a lot of fiddling, searching for the individual dots and building a mental image of the whole letter. Takes an eternity.
@lyse It’s all still very hard and confusing. 😅 There have been instances where I immediately felt the whole ⠗ and immediately knew “ok, that’s an R”, but that’s rare. It’s mostly a lot of fiddling, searching for the individual dots and building a mental image of the whole letter. Takes an eternity.
@movq Ok, that's what I thought. Pretty hard.