Communication Improvements Made Possible for the Deaf

Back ten years ago or more, the technology for the deaf was interesting. Technology could be set up so that a light would turn on and off if the phone was ringing or someone was ringing the door bell. Communication improvements made possible for the deaf have been just amazing. Moving beyond the standard TTY technology, the deaf now have other means of communication available to them if they are comfortable with learning something new. There is now the option of what is commonly known as video conferencing to allow the deaf community to communicate with their families and friends so that the parties can see what the other parties are signing to each other.Is this new to you? Catch up here Instead of having to type their conversations into the TTY or a computer, this option is much more family friendly and comfortable to all parties in that it is not something that was designed specifically for the deaf and it can be used in any social situation. Another communication option that has been opened up to the deaf community, is the pager. With it’s ability to vibrate, the deaf can feel it vibrating to know that someone is trying to communicate with them and the message can be typed in so that it shows up right on the person’s screen on their pager.

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