Hi, I've been DMing for a FLGS recently and I've had a player who is visually impaired and the character sheet exports don't really have a good way to scale to allow for his vision. Sure I can print off some of the other fan-made options but I'd like the ability to print off an adapted sheet straight off D&D Beyond if possible.
I have a visually impaired friend who got large print character sheets for his character. Now that he's going to DM - I want to export my character for him.
Do I have to manually fill out this large print sheet - or can I somehow export my character from here? Anything on a computer screen he can magnify.
I am currently DMing for a player who is completely blind (born without pupils). He is unable to access the vast majority of this website's contents, including most of the digital character options. The style of this website renders it useless to his screen-reading/translation software. We are two sessions into the campaign and I just purchased a bunch of content on here including a master tier subscription to share unlocked content. Other players can use it fine, but he cannot even use the menus because of their graphic overlay style. I had to directly link the content to him.
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Hi, I've been DMing for a FLGS recently and I've had a player who is visually impaired and the character sheet exports don't really have a good way to scale to allow for his vision. Sure I can print off some of the other fan-made options but I'd like the ability to print off an adapted sheet straight off D&D Beyond if possible.
I too have been working with a player who is visually impaired and would love the ability to choose a format that was more friendly for him.
I have a visually impaired friend who got large print character sheets for his character. Now that he's going to DM - I want to export my character for him.
Do I have to manually fill out this large print sheet - or can I somehow export my character from here? Anything on a computer screen he can magnify.
I am currently DMing for a player who is completely blind (born without pupils). He is unable to access the vast majority of this website's contents, including most of the digital character options. The style of this website renders it useless to his screen-reading/translation software. We are two sessions into the campaign and I just purchased a bunch of content on here including a master tier subscription to share unlocked content. Other players can use it fine, but he cannot even use the menus because of their graphic overlay style. I had to directly link the content to him.