purplemutant
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I am not hearing impaired and I don't know ASL. I am autistic and have some issues making phone calls. When dealing with things I prefer email or online forms. However sometimes that isn't possible. For example if I want to deal with the social security administration I can't just send them an email. I would have to call or go into the office. For situations like that I have looked into TTY's. I picked up a Q90 on ebay a while back. However I recently found out that it wont work with my cell phone since it's not digital. So I hopped back on ebay and picked up a Q90D. Well that one doesn't seem to be working. Before dropping any more money on TTY's I am wondering if there are any good alternatives. Like I said, I don't know ASL. So a video relay service would do me no good. Text messaging is great; but I can't send a text message to my bank. For "official" stuff they always seem to want a phone call. So are there any good alternatives to a TTY for my situation? Or is a TTY the best option?
Also, why the hell isn't there a TTY app for smart phones? They have apps for damn near everything else. So why should I have to buy a separate piece of hardware instead of downloading an app. I guess it comes down to profit. A $300 TTY is more profitable than a cheap/free app.
Also, why the hell isn't there a TTY app for smart phones? They have apps for damn near everything else. So why should I have to buy a separate piece of hardware instead of downloading an app. I guess it comes down to profit. A $300 TTY is more profitable than a cheap/free app.