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Tactile Display

Convert the words on the display to a form that can be read by touching an auxiliary display.
Alternative Vocabulary 1: 
visual, alerts, notifications, audio, sound
Alternative Vocabulary 2: 
notification, deaf, alert, hearing, screen, sounds, impaired, text, flash, accessibility
Alternative Vocabulary 3: 
cues, options, see, pop, replace, settings, alarms, show, pop-up, turn, software, flashing, visible, find, systems, hard, cue, system, convert, desktop, windows
Alternative Vocabulary 4: 
light, computers, audible, visually, hear, sentry, replacement, reminders, picture, miss, notify, message, converting, audio-only, setting, bright, feedback, alternative, features, non, instead, popup, application, feature, add, changing, box, bring, front, alternatives, test, signalers, redundant, synchronize, affects, ticker, callers, scrolling, line, hard-of-hearing, called, provides
Alternative Vocabulary 5: 
alerting, sirens, around, representation, fresh, v, flasher, disabled, non-auditory, queues, visualizer, deaf-friendly, ones, visuals, anytime, audibly, transcribe, strobe, reminder, ups, captioned, ios, click, dismiss, center, apple, linux, atspy, enable, sound-only, modified, device, symbol, apps, ada, compliance, operating, type, parenthesis, harris, communications, contact, information, assistance, warning, chance, trouble, video, shows, elements, highlight, blink, visualize, manage, assistive, technology, conversion, format, physical, appear, vibrate, mouse, force, auto, populate, info, non-audio, using, large, icon, on-screen, display, option, warnings, aids, place, impairment, replacing, blind, bubbles, home, noticeable, phone, vibrational, install, speech-to-text, scripts, script, converts, tie, soundless, larger, making, sure, even, users
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