Currently translated into "Personnes sourdes-aveugles"
Examples in context:
"Some people who are Deaf-blind use a screen reader and braille to read descriptive transcripts that include the audio and visual information as text." (in User Experiences and Benefits to Organizations)
"Transcripts are needed to provide access to people who are Deaf-blind and use braille." (in Planning Audio and Video Media
)
I would love to have input from other translators to see if improvements are needed. For example, are there french equivalents commonly used in the French speaking accessibility community ? @Sylvie42 Do you have any input?
Currently translated into "Personnes sourdes-aveugles"
Examples in context:
I would love to have input from other translators to see if improvements are needed. For example, are there french equivalents commonly used in the French speaking accessibility community ? @Sylvie42 Do you have any input?