Better is a most subjective word here as I detail in another eMail in this 
thread.
Certainly Samsung have added some handy gestures that help users navigate the 
screen
These gestures do have Talkback equivalents.


> On 20 Apr 2019, at 2:03 am, Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote:
> 
> Samsung don’t use Google’s screen-reader. Their own takes its place and, in 
> my opinion, it’s better than TalkBack. I’m assuming that the S10 uses the 
> Samsung variant as well.
> 
> 
> On 19 Apr 2019, at 16:44, mmstopk...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> Some I have a question. Do people use voice assistant more than talkback on 
> galaxy phones? If so why?
> 
> Mike
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> 
> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2019 6:18 AM
> To: Techno-Chat ... Technology Enthusiasm! <techno-chat@techno-chat.net>
> Subject: Re: [Techno-Chat]: Samsung Galaxy S10 Notes
> 
> Just one comment for the moment, as I don’t yet have my planned acquisition 
> of the S10. On a standard phone, such as the Sony Xperia X Performance and 
> Xperia Z2+ phones, how do you change the launcher? Sorry, but I just can’t 
> remember. Actually, on my Xperia, I can’t even get to the Google settings, so 
> I. Can’t get to the Play Store.
> 
> 
> On 13 Apr 2019, at 04:09, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> Here are some interesting discoveries I’ve made with regard to the operation 
> of the Samsung Galaxy S10.
> Some of these are probably old favourites to  other users out there and if 
> that’s the case both bare with me and feel free to comment on anything I may 
> have missed.
> I have found it necessary with previous phones to change the default Launcher.
> Until recently Google would have been my choice of preference however it 
> seems that Google is no longer developing their Launcher so I switched to 
> Nova until the S10 came along.
> It seems that Samsung have been doing some serious thinking with regard to 
> their default Launcher to the point that the Samsung Launcher is now 
> incredibly easy to use it seems.
> From the home screen swipe up to get to the Apps screen, what could be easier 
> than that.
> I haven’t yet worked out how one would move items on the Home Screen from 
> place to place or even if one can remove or uninstall Apps from the Home or 
> App pages. Apps aren’t so much of a problem to uninstall as that task can be 
> accomplished through the Google Play Store App.
> Another list member mentioned that the user can reorder the navigation 
> buttons at the bottom of the screen.
> By default the “Recents” button is to the left of the “Home” and the “Back” 
> button is to the right. Added to this is the ability to change the behaviour 
> of these buttons.
> Normally one has to double-tap but this can be changed to a single tap, you 
> slide to hold the button and then release your finger or if you know exactly 
> where the navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen are then just place 
> your finger on the button and lift.
> It would appear that some new gestures have been added to Samsung’s Voice 
> Assistant. Double tapping on the screen 3 times reads out a status message 
> and what you hear can be controlled from the settings of Voice Assistant 
> under Screen Reader under Vision in the Accessibility settings.
> The user might only prefer a short status message consisting of time and 
> battery remaining percentage whilst others might prefer more status content 
> such as wi-fi signal and so on.
> Voice Assistant users would be familiar with the 3-finger swipe from left to 
> right to move between such adjustments as dark cursor, voice rate, voice 
> volume and so on. What is shown for adjustments can now be set through Voice 
> Assistant settings.
> I have no need for voice Rate and Pitch as I use the Acapella Voices where 
> Rate and Pitch are adjusted through the Acapella Voice Manager so I’ve 
> removed those from my adjustment choices.
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