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I've always wondered, do you have to use a specific device? Because I know that some blind people have specific phones for them. And the reason I ask that is because I've always wondered, can a blind person just go out and buy any phone or tablet or anything, or does it have to be a specific brand and type? No, there's a million phones for blind people to use. Mine I like because it has tactile buttons. Some of them are even labeled. I don't need them labeled. But they are, and they have special, it has a special speech software that's generic, and it comes right as soon as you turn the phone on. You don't have to do all kind of gay ass gestures like on the iPhone. I diss the iPhone. Bump the iPhone. I hate it. Now, there's a dude out here with you right now that's not trying to hear that. But what I'm trying to hear is, never mind all that. So there's a million things. Back in the days, right, like they made like voiceover and things like that where they forced blind people to use the touch screen, and there was nothing else. It was the order of operations. But no, there's a phone called the Blind Shell that's made for the anti-touch screen crowd, which there's probably three in the blind world. I'm one, and none of them are on ham radio. So there you go.
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