How can the blind work with computers?

For reading on-screen texts the blind need a special reading line in Braille script. For this, the computer converts the text in electrical signals, which are then pressed upwards by the corresponding points in the reading line. The blind can then feel the Braille. Or the text can be read aloud to them by a special speech program – they can also dictate texts in the same way. In this way, the visually challenged can also surf on the Internet. Pictures must always be accompanied by text; otherwise the blind cannot ‘read’ them.