Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 This message is not meant to be a flame, it is a message to help others better understand the needs of those of us with optic afflictions. I too at times use all caps as I have optic nerve damage that acts spiraticley spelling ? I was accepted as a patient member of the CNIB ( Canadian Institute of The Blind) 6 years ago due to deteriorating vision that cannot be aided by glasses and I also use bold to help see what I am typing. I most certainly do not mean to offend anyone with this practice. It is accepted on all other lists ( I am on about 26)once they are aware of the problem. I cannot even read writing on a 36 " TV so this may give some insight into the need for larger letters or bold. Thank you all for listening Love and Hugs to all http://phoenixrisng.www6.50megs.com http://ca.geocities.com/phoenixrisngca/blue.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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