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A recently purchased washing machine proved to be unusable to my wife, Sue, who is totally blind. Standard tactile markings did not work due to the use of LEDs to indicate the current wash programme. The LEDs do not have a fixed relationship to the selector control knob.
This Instructable describes the design and construction of a device that detects the currently illuminated LED and plays a recorded audio clip announcing the wash programme. This was my Grand Prize winning entry in the Arduino Contest Many thanks to everyone who voted from Pete Wingletang , Sue and Milly!
As Sue is totally blind we have to make sure that all of the equipment we purchase can be made accessible to her by tactile markings or audio feedback.
Recently we purchased a Samsung Eco Bubble 8. We chose this model as it is one of the few that still features a physical wash programme selector knob. Usually machines with this style of selector can be made accessible to the blind by the use of small adhesive rubber bumps called 'Bumpons' - one is attached to the knob as a pointer and others are placed at the locations of the different wash programmes. A simple code can be used - for example, one bump for 'Cotton', two bumps for 'Synthetics'.
The operator then can select the right programme by lining up the pointer and the other bumps. Unfortunately, after a few days it became apparent that Sue was not selecting the correct wash programmes.