Karim Lakhani <karim.lakhani@...>
I'm glad this is the main concern , in your life then other
things we need to accomplish.
I think we as blind peopled are slowly, making people believe,
just because we are blind.
Doesn't make us brainless!
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I totally agree! It's not just a privacy thing.
What about those people who the monitor hurts their eyes? Again, yeah, just turn
the monitor off, I get it, but like I said earlier, a lot of these monitors you
hit a keystroke and yeah, it turns it off, but only until your next keypress,
which kind of defeats the purpose in my opinion, therefore, a screenshade would
be in order.
--- Christopher Gilland Co-founder of Genuine Safe Haven
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2017 8:59
PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] screen shade
Josh your argument is so invalid. Just because I want privacy
does not mean I must be up to something bad hell I just want to be able to
have my screen blank when I need it to be. I wouldn't dream of wanting
to get in the way of someone elses privacy unless I had a major
reason.
On 12/18/17, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote: >
People have a right to privacy no matter what they are doing. If
I'm > sitting in a chair with headphones on, I have a right to privacy
in my home. > If I'm on a bus, train, or plane, and I'm writing in
my diary, or writing > an e-mail, not intended for general viewing, I
have a right to privacy. > Privacy is not just something you have a
right to or legitimately want when > you are performing socially
unacceptable actions. If that were true, the > very act of taking
actions to safeguard your privacy could be regarded by > the legal
system as an admission of guilt or a serious indication of guilt > about
something. > > Gene > ----- Original Message
----- > > From: Karim Lakhani > Sent: Monday, December 18,
2017 6:44 PM > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: Re:
[nvda] screen shade > > > I'm concerned how many things you
all do on your computers, that you don't > want any buddy to look
at. > How many hours in a day do you write this kind of personal data
which is > something you want to hide? > I think looking at porn
is real high usage because they can see the screen, > it stops no one
from using these acts. > With sound a porn sight with audio would
require head phones don't you > think? > I love the audio ducking
in NVDA, because you can accomplish so much while > using the computer
and then when it's just stream the sound is at the sound > you
want. > Marry Christmas and a happy new year. > > I worked
at a company where co - workers who are sighted and didn't work >
directly in my group, but because I kept my screen off, and wore head
phones > they didn't think I was working. > But I didn't let the
matter go, if my eyes are getting bothered from the > light on the
monitor it was a great move.In stead of waiting for someone to > write
code to prevent this matter. > > Hope not all of us have to
continuously write letters which no one else > should write. >
good night! > > > >
EMAIL:karim.lakhani@... > $$$$ > SKYPE: goldenace4 >
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reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you > can control
is your character. > - Wayne Walter Dyer
(1940-) > > > > > > >
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io
[mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Josh > Kennedy > Sent:
Monday, December 18, 2017 4:32 PM > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject:
[nvda] screen shade > > > Ok about the screen shade. Why do
blind people need a screen shade? And why > do sighted people they don't
need a screen shade? So why is it good for > blind to have screen shade
but not sighted? Oh and if I were a sighted > person and you had a
screen shade on, I would just pick up my smart phone > and do some
research and could figure out how to turn it off anyway. And > what if
the keyboard command for turning it on and off were spread on > facebook
and twitter? Now anybody can just come by your computer ;and turn > the
screen shade off. Or someone could just hack the computer and use
it > screen shade or no shade, without even caring screen shade is on or
off. > Don't know why you want screen shade, but if it is for privacy?
Forget it. > If I had a blind son and I were a sighted parent and caught
my blind son > having a screen shade, I would suspect he's doing or
reading stuff he should > not. Guess what? I take the computer or phone
away from him for a week or > so. He gets punished for using screen
shade. > > > > > > Sent from Mail for
Windows 10 > > > >
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