Technology CAN but won’t until everyone gets on board with accessibility. For example, my blind student’s math textbook is digital but all of the formulas are present in an “un-Reader-readable” format.
It was. How ignorant are you Zoomers? This is literally brand new technology. Up until 2010 or so the first part was regular life. What, you think glasses have been around for all of humanity?
I'm dyslexic and use text to speech when ever I can't figure out how to spell things. It's amazing how something so simple can help so many people with different needs.
My best friend and roommate is an old blind guy. And my job is working from home taking care of him. He texts with his face hole too. His voice over for his iPhone doesnt speak as fast, and he has to swipe and double tap on his screen for functions etc.
@@Sa1ntNicolas I don't even think mines that bad but it can't get mine. I've got one of those mixed accents because I've lived in diffrent places. It can't pick up the word pillow 😂 because I say it "pilla" 🤣 Lots of words it just can't pick up and recognise. They need to get it together 😂
This is my auto texters translation to me saying: this is me testing the auto text lol but it came out to this: This is me doing Lily auto-text boys. Um mam W H A T
Thank you every comment for the very original "can't wait to see you" jokey observation as if it were something hilarious. I'm sure it gets even funnier the 6184724th time.
I also heard there is this setting for a blind keyboard where it’s similar to braille but you type with tapping on four buttons and certain tapping combinations types a specific letter, number, or symbol ♡
My sister is blind. We went to the library one day so she could type up a document. Some random leaned over and remarked how it was amazing she could type without looking at the keyboard. My sister told her that she was blind and the woman began talking about it was amazing she could type at all and just stood over my sister's shoulder, staring the entire time like she did like 20 backflips in a row. It was extremely uncomfortable.
Maybe the Lady was curious a lot of people haven’t really met blind people before. And a lot of the time the society do not know that blind people can do anything they think that all we do is sit at home and eat chips and drink soda… LOL
@@ChijiokeEziyi i’m such an old fart, that when I was in school, we were taught how to type without looking at the keyboard. I’m visually impaired and have some vision, but I’ve known plenty of totally blind people and we were all taught to type by feel. It’s so astonishing that these days, someone is so surprised that someone can type without looking.
I have a few blind friends and I personally hate when staff at restaurants, institutions, air hostesses etc. Always go with "can you explain to him/her...". This happens so often that I want to scream "bitch, they are blind, not stupid and they can hear you", so I love such creator that take the time to explain all of the peculiarities of different conditions and how to treat people.
You know what I'd like, just one extra button on a phone that can toggle between INVERSION VIEW and NORMAL VIEW. Because nomrally you have to be in a dark theme or rock inversion view, but then you get one app made right with white text on a black background, only inversion view flips it, and you need a button to flip it while youre in it, and ten flip back. Just one dedicated button toggle screen inversion. And there should already be a special extra button on eevery phone, you could custom assign to anything. But there's not. AN F1 if you will.
Oh I actually have the answer to this if you have an iphone- Solution one: I'm not entirely sure if this solution works but solution two definitely does, but there's an option on your phone to set certain accessability options on your phone to turn on and off if you triple tap the home button if you have one. It's a different trigger if you don't but I have a home button so I don't know it. Solution two: you turn on assistive touch on your phone and set it to triple tap on/off and when it's on you can turn on and off any accessability options by voice (it's also a pretty helpful tool to partially sighted people)
@@alissapace4290 thanks for the brainstorming. You xan sortbof do the same in android but a dedicated button wpuld be blazing fast and super convenient. If they didn't use the volume jey presses fir a dizen otger thinfs Id have one be inverted and one normal Most accessibility features otherwise are yseless to me. Dark theme is useful or rathervessential and thats about it other than larger text. .
@@alissapace4290 If you're trying to read something like a website that keeps switching the text colour every few sentences so you need to invert or revert the screen every few sentances triple clicking and selecting the invert screen option from the disability settings you've assigned to that menu isn't nearly as convenient as also having an extra button you could assign one setting to.
Speaking as a blind person since birth, we do not change our vocabulary. It would sound too weird. So, we say look or see all the time. The people around us always know that we mean can I feel it? Feeling, listening, smell, hearing, and tasting are our senses.
The amazing part is how fast your hearing comprehension is!!! It’s just straight amazing that you can understand that voice going SO FAST!!! Lol I’m hard of hearing so I’m always asking people to talk slower, louder, and to enunciate. Sounds just sometimes blend together but it’s not considering deafness until a certain point so I just have to ask people to talk clearer instead of any other aids
I taught my mom (visually impaired - we both have EDS) to use text to speech to read the long texts her friend sends her. My mom still has enough sight to see with the large print and other accessibility features I set up on her iPhone. But reading long texts especially in the evenings was way too tiring and difficult. She also loves that Siri announces who's calling so she knows if she wants to pick up (if she's having a bad IBS symptom day) or if she can let it go to voicemail and call back when she's feeling better - or not so busy.
Sighted person; “hey Siri, read Mr. Hanson‘s email“. Sighted person; “Alexa, order more laundry detergent“. Sighted person; “hey google, Give me directions to the nearest Starbucks”. Sighted person walking down the street, sees blind person walking with a cane or guide dog and holding a smart phone; “Wow, look at that person pretending to be blind, blind people can’t use smart phones if they can’t see them! “
This is such a hilarious expectation! 😂😂😂 I’d never think this in a million years! I’m sighted, but dyslexic, & I heavily use Siri to text and read it out loud before sending it! Especially when driving, because I can’t touch my phone. There’s a lot of assistive technology available!
Knew a guy in college (when phones still had number pads and keyboards) who was the fastest texter I’ve ever met - he was blind and he would have the phone read his incoming messages aloud and then type back a response lightning fast! I trained myself to type on my number pad without looking so I could text as fast as he did!
What voice typer you using that's so accurate I once tried to tell my friend "Take meds" with voice typing it came out as "take meth" I stopped my work to laugh for a few minutes
I am blind. I love the dictation mode on the iPhone. A few years ago I heard that between the iPhone and the iPad they have replaced over $35,000 worth of devices the blind people used to use. So when you think of it that way the cost of an iPhone or an iPad is actually pretty good considering everything that it takes the place of.
I am blind myself and to type I just turn explore by touch off and use the keyboard like a sighted person while still hearing all the letters. I type faster that way and I don't really make mistakes like with dictation. I refuse to use an iPhone too, so I have a Samsung s22.
Yes! Why are people so confused about this? My mom is blind and she types this way too. Makes my head shake when people ask "Well does she have a phone? How does she use a phone? What if she clicks on the wrong app?" And I'm just like 😑
@@danielledewitt1 Agreed. Don’t get me started on that god awful meme of that keeps going around where it shows a blind woman holding a cane and a smart phone and openly mocks and accuses her of faking.
You are absolutely right! That is why as a blind person, I memorized where most of the letters are on the keyboard on my iPhone, so I type on the actual keyboard.
And before smartphones you could just feel the numbers before smartphones I used to be able to text while driving and never have to look down.... Now I do have to to make sure AutoVoice didn't say something hilarious
Everyone should have their own privacy, having someone else text for you is so inconsiderate I’m glad things as simple as texting are more accessible to all
When I was young, I was curious how disabled people do daily life stuff, or what I'd be like if I ever lose some sense or ability of my body. I'd close my eyes and try to do some things like a blind person, like typing without seeing the keyboard.
Actually, old school typing classes expected you to learn how to type without ever looking at the keyboard. People are so astonished that a blind person can type, yet most of the best typists know how to do it without looking.
@@FightingIncorrectStereotypes I know that, I've been trying to learn how to do that recently but it's quite hard. But I don't think it's just old school typing classes, I guess every type of typing classes does that
I love how technology makes it accessible, it would be incredible sad if the first part was true
You mean “incredibly sad if the first one was true
Technology CAN but won’t until everyone gets on board with accessibility. For example, my blind student’s math textbook is digital but all of the formulas are present in an “un-Reader-readable” format.
More like 5% accessible
It was. How ignorant are you Zoomers? This is literally brand new technology. Up until 2010 or so the first part was regular life.
What, you think glasses have been around for all of humanity?
@@foegettergames252 Why are you putting such a cynical/negative comment on a channel meant to educate and uplift?
I'm dyslexic and use text to speech when ever I can't figure out how to spell things. It's amazing how something so simple can help so many people with different needs.
Yep, it's called the curb-cut effect. Improvements in accessibility often have benefits far outside their intended audience.
I'm also dyslexic so I have problems writing despite that I am a prolific writer in college lol
Same. I'm dyslexic and text to speech is a blessing as well as voice search
Speech to text*
Srry if I am wrong it just makes more sense to me
Yes! Text to speech saves my life. Especially as a dyslexic writer.
How can you HEAR that fast?
It’s set qt the speed she chose.
@@danielledewitt1 I’m not sure what “set qt” means.
@@VoidKing666 i think it's a typo for "to"
@@marissa_____ ah thanks. Although, it still doesn’t explain how she hears that fast.
@@VoidKing666 guess she has trained her ears really well
My best friend and roommate is an old blind guy. And my job is working from home taking care of him. He texts with his face hole too.
His voice over for his iPhone doesnt speak as fast, and he has to swipe and double tap on his screen for functions etc.
love how you called it a "face hole"
Face hole :D
FACE HOLE 🤣🤣
@lucy edwards hey, my blind friend says he knows you from a blind app.
He recognized you by your voice lol.
That voice thing can't always get my accent. 😂
same, if i was blind i would just have to send voice memos i guess.... and just hope they can understand me xD
Exactly apparently it’s too hard to understand my southern accent
@@Sa1ntNicolas I don't even think mines that bad but it can't get mine.
I've got one of those mixed accents because I've lived in diffrent places.
It can't pick up the word pillow 😂 because I say it "pilla" 🤣
Lots of words it just can't pick up and recognise.
They need to get it together 😂
@@Sa1ntNicolas how Southern is your accent BTW?
@@Sa1ntNicolas I have an Oregonian/Southern accent, and I swear google just hates my voice lol.
Her: “Can you say ‘see you later’ please?”
Him: “Wait.. I thought you were blind.”
@@jackoh991 Yes I’m aware it’s not literal speech, I was just making a joke XD
the same way madison cawthorn tries to run away from his problems XD
@@jackoh991 r/whoosh
I heard that not letting the disabled person notice we treat them differently is the best thing you can do.
“Can’t wait to experience you later via touch, taste, sound, and smell!”
“Hey Siri”
And how do you send the message? Dummy
@zila シ 👁💧👄💧👁
How my auto texter thingy works:
Me: Can way to see you later, XX
The translator: Me agüite si Little At SAP SAP
Lol
This is my auto texters translation to me saying: this is me testing the auto text lol but it came out to this: This is me doing Lily auto-text boys. Um mam W H A T
I’ve tried mine (I’m sighted). Damn it sucks.
Mine always says Utah >:(
This is why I never use voice to text except I did just now and it worked
Thank you every comment for the very original "can't wait to see you" jokey observation as if it were something hilarious. I'm sure it gets even funnier the 6184724th time.
I hate how society thinks this!!! Love you and your content ❤️❤️
I also heard there is this setting for a blind keyboard where it’s similar to braille but you type with tapping on four buttons and certain tapping combinations types a specific letter, number, or symbol ♡
The way you said “Ollie🥺” melted my heart😭❤️
I was expecting the response to be “ you can see me lol”
I have perfect vision and I still sometimes do this if I'm drafting a long message because phone screens are so tiny.
My sister is blind.
We went to the library one day so she could type up a document. Some random leaned over and remarked how it was amazing she could type without looking at the keyboard. My sister told her that she was blind and the woman began talking about it was amazing she could type at all and just stood over my sister's shoulder, staring the entire time like she did like 20 backflips in a row. It was extremely uncomfortable.
Maybe the Lady was curious a lot of people haven’t really met blind people before.
And a lot of the time the society do not know that blind people can do anything they think that all we do is sit at home and eat chips and drink soda… LOL
@@ChijiokeEziyi i’m such an old fart, that when I was in school, we were taught how to type without looking at the keyboard. I’m visually impaired and have some vision, but I’ve known plenty of totally blind people and we were all taught to type by feel. It’s so astonishing that these days, someone is so surprised that someone can type without looking.
I love the demure looks during the first parts lmao.
I have a few blind friends and I personally hate when staff at restaurants, institutions, air hostesses etc. Always go with "can you explain to him/her...". This happens so often that I want to scream "bitch, they are blind, not stupid and they can hear you", so I love such creator that take the time to explain all of the peculiarities of different conditions and how to treat people.
I saw you on an advert on TV! You are such an inspiration and I hope you have an amazing day
Technology helps a lot!! Thank God and smart people for that. And I'm so in love with your eye shadow!! It's so cute, like unicorn colors!! Love it
I always figured that's how a blind person might text. Cool beans
I love the dramatisation, you're hilarious Lucy XD
Maybe ask Mollie to send a text. :)
I have disabilities too and find your humour so healing ♡
How do you hear that fast? To me it just sounds like someone stepped on your keyboard!
A lot of blind people use their voice over technology at that sped upsetting, it’s pretty much just the equivalent of speed reading.
You know what I'd like, just one extra button on a phone that can toggle between INVERSION VIEW and NORMAL VIEW.
Because nomrally you have to be in a dark theme or rock inversion view, but then you get one app made right with white text on a black background, only inversion view flips it, and you need a button to flip it while youre in it, and ten flip back. Just one dedicated button toggle screen inversion.
And there should already be a special extra button on eevery phone, you could custom assign to anything. But there's not. AN F1 if you will.
Oh I actually have the answer to this if you have an iphone-
Solution one: I'm not entirely sure if this solution works but solution two definitely does, but there's an option on your phone to set certain accessability options on your phone to turn on and off if you triple tap the home button if you have one. It's a different trigger if you don't but I have a home button so I don't know it.
Solution two: you turn on assistive touch on your phone and set it to triple tap on/off and when it's on you can turn on and off any accessability options by voice (it's also a pretty helpful tool to partially sighted people)
@@alissapace4290 thanks for the brainstorming. You xan sortbof do the same in android but a dedicated button wpuld be blazing fast and super convenient. If they didn't use the volume jey presses fir a dizen otger thinfs Id have one be inverted and one normal
Most accessibility features otherwise are yseless to me. Dark theme is useful or rathervessential and thats about it other than larger text.
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@@alissapace4290 If you're trying to read something like a website that keeps switching the text colour every few sentences so you need to invert or revert the screen every few sentances triple clicking and selecting the invert screen option from the disability settings you've assigned to that menu isn't nearly as convenient as also having an extra button you could assign one setting to.
Wow that is extremely cool. I love that you get to text by yourself.
I assumed it would be some kind of speech to text thing being used because it makes so much sense.
I would have assumed she uses a keyboard and touch types, but this is much better.
“can’t wait to see her”
Bruh.
I THOUGHT THAT TOO
@Midori is living in your walls r/wooosh
It's a figure of speech, speaking as a blind person myself
Speaking as a blind person since birth, we do not change our vocabulary. It would sound too weird. So, we say look or see all the time. The people around us always know that we mean can I feel it? Feeling, listening, smell, hearing, and tasting are our senses.
@Midori is living in your walls I wouldn't woooosh you if you didnt explain the joke
r/woooosh
That eye makeup is 💖STUNNING 💖
Whew that text to speech was fast!!
Lol, the helplessness was palpable. Girl, if I acted like that, my husband would truly believe that I had been replaced by a robot.
Yes I love tech accommodations! Also the number of times people have told me I can’t be blind because I use a smartphone is incredible.
Ok but can we just talk about how freaking stunning her eye makeup is😍
Both my parents are blind but they are amazing people and do a lot for me and my sister
The amazing part is how fast your hearing comprehension is!!! It’s just straight amazing that you can understand that voice going SO FAST!!! Lol I’m hard of hearing so I’m always asking people to talk slower, louder, and to enunciate. Sounds just sometimes blend together but it’s not considering deafness until a certain point so I just have to ask people to talk clearer instead of any other aids
I think it makes everything more sweet knowing you say it!
There are some remarkable tools for the blind on the iPhone.
My class saw u in a add and they went " OMG THATS THE GIRL From TIKTOK
I knew you were going to use speech to text. Very useful feature
Love your Screen Reader voice, I’m visually impaired as well, and I use Samantha enhanced in US English set at 100%.
Another cool video:) I find it amazing you make out what its saying at that speed. Wow.
😄😄😄 love your content Lucy! ...and Ollie! Keep up the fun and informative videos 😊😊 Cheers! X
I taught my mom (visually impaired - we both have EDS) to use text to speech to read the long texts her friend sends her.
My mom still has enough sight to see with the large print and other accessibility features I set up on her iPhone. But reading long texts especially in the evenings was way too tiring and difficult.
She also loves that Siri announces who's calling so she knows if she wants to pick up (if she's having a bad IBS symptom day) or if she can let it go to voicemail and call back when she's feeling better - or not so busy.
Imagine having to text like that and Ollie did something wrong haha
"Cant wait to SEE HER"😂
Yes we still say see. We didn’t realise saying see was illegal according to you.
and you get to hear the reddit video voice, so sounds great!
BRUH HES SPEAKING LIKE THE SIMS
My brother and sister have their voice over set just as fast!
I prefer to use my monkey Butler. He’s finally learned not to throw poo at visitors. I’m really proud of him
I think some people have completely forgotten that voice activated technology exists, and comes with your phone...
Sighted person; “hey Siri, read Mr. Hanson‘s email“.
Sighted person; “Alexa, order more laundry detergent“.
Sighted person; “hey google, Give me directions to the nearest Starbucks”.
Sighted person walking down the street, sees blind person walking with a cane or guide dog and holding a smart phone; “Wow, look at that person pretending to be blind, blind people can’t use smart phones if they can’t see them! “
This is such a hilarious expectation! 😂😂😂
I’d never think this in a million years!
I’m sighted, but dyslexic, & I heavily use Siri to text and read it out loud before sending it! Especially when driving, because I can’t touch my phone.
There’s a lot of assistive technology available!
If I were blind I actually remember and memorized the keyboard ! So I know whe
So cool!! God bless you!🥰🙏🤍
Wow! I don’t know how u understand that fast! Impressive
Cool vid, although I did laugh at the fact that the phone voice sounds just like the Aquaphibians from Stingray
Lol, yass! siri to the rescue
Your make up is gorgeous!!!
She didn't end up seeing her friend that day... love u girl no shade xx
Knew a guy in college (when phones still had number pads and keyboards) who was the fastest texter I’ve ever met - he was blind and he would have the phone read his incoming messages aloud and then type back a response lightning fast! I trained myself to type on my number pad without looking so I could text as fast as he did!
I love ur accent!
Omg my dad has that and after a while the voice starts to make you want to test yourself out the window
You may want to tell your dad to use headphones lol
Love this!
Smart and now I know what that voice text thing is for
Voice messages: am I a joke to you?
I love your voice!!!
Dammit that's adorable
Thats so cool when i do that auto corrections makes me say other things lol hahaha
When i was uneducated i just assumed the first one bc i didnt know there was a way to find your apps and record videos alone for blind people
God bless you and your family you go girl love you
Omg your makeup is so pretty!! Idk if you made a video on it but how do you do it? I can’t even do my eyeliner as a sighted person
She's got at least one video on this subject somewhere on her channel.
My dad basically does the same but usually uses Siri instead
Oh, that's cool! I definitely thought it would be just voice notes.
Your make up looks amazing ❤️ and I stink with tech stuff but even I know how to use to the voice to text 😁❤️🤣
Great tutorial.
Amazing!!!
Or they expect you to not know where the keyboard is at, and just write a bunch of debris
What voice typer you using that's so accurate I once tried to tell my friend "Take meds" with voice typing it came out as "take meth" I stopped my work to laugh for a few minutes
It’s either siri or google assistant.
What I want to know is, how do you do your makeup? You're beautiful!
I'm sighted and can't even come close to looking that good! 😂
Yes queen 👸🏼 yea queen 👸🏼
"hey ryan, can you send jamie that you aren't going to be home in 10 minutes and he should see me later xoxo?"
You go girl 👏🥰
I love your makeup 😊
I am blind. I love the dictation mode on the iPhone. A few years ago I heard that between the iPhone and the iPad they have replaced over $35,000 worth of devices the blind people used to use. So when you think of it that way the cost of an iPhone or an iPad is actually pretty good considering everything that it takes the place of.
Sexting would get so awkward if someone else had to do the texting for you 😳
I am blind myself and to type I just turn explore by touch off and use the keyboard like a sighted person while still hearing all the letters. I type faster that way and I don't really make mistakes like with dictation. I refuse to use an iPhone too, so I have a Samsung s22.
oh thx for letting me know i didnt even think about it :))
so it tells you what the text says?? that’s cool!
Yes! Why are people so confused about this? My mom is blind and she types this way too. Makes my head shake when people ask "Well does she have a phone? How does she use a phone? What if she clicks on the wrong app?" And I'm just like 😑
Oh that if your blind why have a phone thing is annoying.
@@danielledewitt1 Agreed. Don’t get me started on that god awful meme of that keeps going around where it shows a blind woman holding a cane and a smart phone and openly mocks and accuses her of faking.
@@FightingIncorrectStereotypes I keep reporting that Donnita troll.
Oh goodness but you have to be careful when using dictation, sometimes it can hear the funniest things😂😂
You are absolutely right! That is why as a blind person, I memorized where most of the letters are on the keyboard on my iPhone, so I type on the actual keyboard.
I remember the whole keyboard on iPad cuz I text a lot tbh
And before smartphones you could just feel the numbers before smartphones I used to be able to text while driving and never have to look down.... Now I do have to to make sure AutoVoice didn't say something hilarious
My step-dad has JAWS too
I talk into my microphone to text but sometimes my phone can’t hear.
Sometimes I do that when I’m too lazy to type🙃
Everyone should have their own privacy, having someone else text for you is so inconsiderate
I’m glad things as simple as texting are more accessible to all
I mean idk how other ppl saw it but l didn’t even know u had a voice thing to read comments, text, and other stuff until I watch ur acc
All smart phones have these features.
Half the seeing world also uses speech to text, so I don't know how people wouldn't think of this 😅
When I was young, I was curious how disabled people do daily life stuff, or what I'd be like if I ever lose some sense or ability of my body. I'd close my eyes and try to do some things like a blind person, like typing without seeing the keyboard.
Actually, old school typing classes expected you to learn how to type without ever looking at the keyboard. People are so astonished that a blind person can type, yet most of the best typists know how to do it without looking.
@@FightingIncorrectStereotypes I know that, I've been trying to learn how to do that recently but it's quite hard. But I don't think it's just old school typing classes, I guess every type of typing classes does that
I lovd ur voice
0:23 she wasn't texting olie this whole time 😂😂