Hello again, Evan,
I forgot to reply to one of your questions - which maps would be the
easiest to read?
Ok, if I were you, I'd start with one of those primary school maps,
which have fewer details, are very basic, and can be a good training tool.
City plans are a bit more complicated; I don't know about the U.S.,
because I live in Italy, but I suppose our regions might compare to your
states, so I'd start with one of those, but the school version first.
You can contact me off-list too, if you think you'd like to discuss this
further.
My e-mail address:
mallard@xxxxxxxxx
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 20/01/2019 21:02, Evan Reese ha scritto:
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I have a few braille maps, but theyâre very expensive, and the selection is
pretty limited. I like maps quite a bit, and Iâd like to get some print
ones if I can read them with an Optacon. Iâm pretty sure theyâd be much
cheaper, and I would have a much wider selection.
Iâd like to try looking at a couple of state maps, the one I live in now,
and the one I grew up in to start with, where the towns are basically, and
Iâd like to see if I can read a United States map, and perhaps a world
atlas.
Have any of you looked at any print maps? Can you make out the shapes of the
states, say, in a U.
S. map, or see where the towns are on a state map? Are the print names easy
to read? I imagine they may not all be oriented the same way, but I can deal
with that. They might be very small print though, which is one of those
things Iâd like to know about.
If any of you have looked at any, are there ones you think are particularly
easy to read with an Optacon? Any you would avoid?
Thanks very much for any feedback.
Evan
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