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Old 04-13-2017, 03:58 AM   #37
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Originally Posted by meeera View Post
You don't see the point _for you_. Please don't call people with disabilities who want assistive tech "lazy". It's rude and ignorant.

Yes, paper books are heavy and need to be turned by hand. This is an access barrier.
It's also rude and ignorant to assume that you have what someone said in the right context and not bother to inquire before accusing. I wasn't saying that those with disabilities are lazy. I myself have some medical problems (though not in terms of mobility).I grant that there are those who do have problems with their hands for example who could benefit from some sort of aid. I was speaking of the general case of the average user who doesn't have such problems. The OP didn't specify why such a remote would be needed and it is easy to misread some of the posts that come after and (mistakenly) think that some just want such a device just to have it.

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