ThinkingStiff
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I took seven semesters of ASL/deaf culture in college and this topic never came up. I googled it to no avail.
Many times, especially in technical situations, the case of a letter is important. An example would be if you were telling someone your password. You also might be spelling a company name where case mattered, like eBay (and perhaps the other person was writing it down on a check where case was important).
So how do you fingerspell lowercase letters in these scenarios?
Many times, especially in technical situations, the case of a letter is important. An example would be if you were telling someone your password. You also might be spelling a company name where case mattered, like eBay (and perhaps the other person was writing it down on a check where case was important).
So how do you fingerspell lowercase letters in these scenarios?