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| Blind student Tong Feng is learning how to
type with the assistance of a voice activated system at a computer
training class in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province on Feb. 25, 2006. With
the system, blind people can now experience the wonderful world of the
world wide web. (Photo:
Xinhua) | BEIJING, Feb.27
-- A blind man named Tong Feng, like many other Chinese, has taken on the hobby
of surfing the Internet in east China's Hangzhou, the capital city of Zhejiang
Province.
A local media outlet reports on the 37-year-old man
who suffered an illness at an early age causing blindness.
Now, with the help of a voice
assistance system on his computer, he can listen to his favorite news programs,
type letters, send and receive e-mails, and chat online.
With the system, when Tong Feng
touches the screen with his mouse pointer, it can read the text and he is able
to listen it.
At the very beginning, he spent many hours using the
screen and keyboard to get him familiarized with the system. To type four
Chinese characters, he had to spend almost one minute pressing keys. With more
practice, he has now become comfortable using the computer.
He has acquired these skills at the first computer
training class for blind people in Hangzhou, run by the city's vocational
development center for the disabled. His teacher, who is also blind, hopes more
websites will be designed for blind people with more software to help them to
"read and see" pictures.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com) |