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Hand actions; uhhh... dont geddit
Topic Started: Jun 28 2006, 03:40 PM (960 Views)
66insanity66
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ok
im confused about the HAND SIGNALS part of the communication...
iv found this site (http://www.brackenwood.net/525/525Trainer.html)
thats the one where u push the (d r m f s l t) and it makes a flute noise..
and its got a picture of the hand.... but seriously...
i dont geddit?!?!?1

can SOMEONE please... i mean without going into too much trouble.... answer my question... or point me in the direction of an article that can help
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Krall
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Destroyer of souls, baker of cookies.
You put your left hand into the position shown on that site, then you tap the bit of your left fingers/left hand with the index finger of your right hand to indicate that sound/colour.

It's not hard.
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Vicereine of the Artic
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I tought one was suposed to bend your fingers XDD... Much easier to point. :)
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zixinus
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And what if you have only one hand? I mean, Solresol was usable by the handicapped, what about it in Sarus?
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Farlis
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zixinus
Jul 3 2006, 11:38 PM
And what if you have only one hand? I mean, Solresol was usable by the handicapped, what about it in Sarus?

There should be a one-handed system, but there could be a lot of different handicaps. A one handed system still wouldn't work if a person was missing a finger. I don't think a system could be developed for every specific scenario.
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