Friday, October 28, 2011

Types of Visual Aids For Macular Degeneration

!±8± Types of Visual Aids For Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration in old people always causes poor vision or even visual loss. As the disease progresses over time, visual aids are probably needed, in order to maintain daily pleasures such as reading, playing cards, baking, watching movies and so on. There are a wide variety of gadgets and tools such as magnifiers, bright lights, bold print books and so forth.

Magnifiers are most widely accepted by macular degeneration patients. Styles of magnifiers include floor lamp magnifiers, pocket magnifiers, electronic magnifiers and reading ones. These different magnifiers suit different tasks and also require different ways to use them. The power of magnifier is essential to offer proper vision aid.

Another form of magnifier is computer screen magnifier. This magnifier can enlarge the print on computer screen. There are still other ways to reduce computer glare and increase the contrast.

Electronic reading device can read books, magazines, newspapers and blogs. This kind of device has embedded speech converter. With this help, old people can continue to enjoy books, periodicals and newspapers.

Some old people are reluctant to give up their phones. Currently some special designs of phone are available. Some of them have large buttons, while some others can display a picture of the person to be called.

Another type of low vision aid is low vision CCTV (closed circuit television), which allows people to see recipe cards, photographs, mail, prescription bottles and so forth. Some of them also offer mirrors for a better shave.

Patients with macular degeneration usually need increased lighting. This simplest way of visual aid is often underestimated. Ott lighting is capable of simulating natural day light. It can also enhance contrast, reduce glare and provide better clarity. Another way is to install more lamps or brighter bulbs.

In addition to those devices or tools described above, large print books in 16 point font are helpful for macular degeneration patients. These special books usually offer dark and crisp letters.


Types of Visual Aids For Macular Degeneration

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

So You Got a New Computer - What Now?

!±8± So You Got a New Computer - What Now?

Shopping for a computer is one of the most exciting things to do, you want to get one that has all the features you like but will also last for a long time. When you purchase one it is even more exciting because you now know what you will be living with for the next few years. Now that you have your computer, you should think about purchasing some accessories for it. In this article we will talk about some of the most popular accessories that are available.

1 - Do you play video games?

If you are a video game player, then chances are good you are going to be looking for a video game racing wheel. As I am sure you already know, there are plenty of racing wheels out there, but not as cool as the Saitek J11 R100 Racing Wheel! This wheel has a no hassle installation set up and will last you for a long time.

2 - A fast printer

I am sure you are getting a little tired of having to wait a long time just to print your documents. If you are looking to get a faster printer, laser jet printers are actually getting less and less expensive each day. If you didn't already know, laser printers are some of the fastest printers you can get your hands on.

3 - A scanner

The reason it is so important to get a scanner is because you might be receiving some documents that are important and you will want to save them on your computer. You can't do this without the use of a scanner though. These things can be pretty cheap if you know where to shop.


So You Got a New Computer - What Now?

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