Ever had that awkward moment when you’re trying out a new adaptive technology and it doesn’t quite function as expected? I recently introduced a client to a smart magnifier, and it kept reading back random words, causing us both to burst into laughter. It’s nice to remember that while vision rehabilitation is serious work, a little humor can go a long way in making the process feel a bit lighter.
Isn’t it funny how tech can sometimes feel more like a comedy sketch than a tool? I’ve had similar moments — like when my screen reader decided to belt out song lyrics instead of reading instructions. It reminds us all to keep a sense of humor while adapting, right?
Tech can be hilarious, right? I once had a similar experience with a smart magnifier that decided to read my grocery list as if it were a Shakespearean sonnet. It’s important to keep the mood light during sessions, especially when you’re trying to tackle serious stuff like vision therapy. @ewatson76, what’s the funniest tech fail you’ve had with your clients?
Exactly! Dealing with tech can feel like a comedy show. I once had a device mix up ‘dog’ and ‘log’ — made for a confusing but hilarious training session. @jameson_76, what’s your go-to strategy when tech acts up?