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Sunny Days

Posted May 20, 2024 - 2:26pm

By Nikki Kary, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador  

Sometimes it can be frustrating to use an AAC Device outside, especially when it's sunny. I am an eye tracking user so I can see my screen, but the camera can't always track my eyes. One of the solutions I've tried is going under a tree with some shade. Also, I have put an umbrella on the back of my wheelchair. These solutions helped me and I hope that they help you. One thing to keep in mind is that my umbrella kept falling in my face so you might want to make sure the umbrella is attached firmly.  
 
If anyone has any other solutions, please let me know by commenting on this blog. Thank you. 

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