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> From: Sudeshna Bhattacharya <[email protected]>
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> Subject: Re: [AI] Superhit radio plays available online in audio
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> That's simply great! but unfortunately these days many of the online
> tools to download youtube vedios - both in original vedio format or
> converted audio format - have been upgraded in such a way, they are
> not supported by JAWS most of the time. for example, I can name
> "Savetube.com" or "youtubeinmp3.com" etc. any assistance from any of
> you, friends, in this regard will be highly appreciated.
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Sudeshna Bhattacharya
> Reserve Bank of India, Kolkata
>
> On 8/20/14, Prashant Verma <[email protected]> wrote:
>> In Bengali.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Parmala Bhat
>> Sent: 20 August 2014 21:20
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Superhit radio plays available online in audio
>>
>> are they  in Bengali or they are translated in English
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Prashant Verma" <[email protected]>
>> To: "eoc@du. in " <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 4:20 PM
>> Subject: [AI] Superhit radio plays available online in audio
>>
>>
>>> Forwarding message:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Radio Mirchi Kolkataa has been churning out Bangla classics in a radio
>>> play
>>> format for some years now which have been a hit week after week. Its
>>> called
>>> SUNDAY SUSPENCE.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> It has bangla murder-mysterie-uspence-thriller-super natural stories
>>> from
>>> the best in bangla litereature. Yes Satyajit Ray too.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> And now these audio books and stories are available on youtube for all.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> www.youtube.com/mirchibangla
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Do sample it and help spread the word around about this sheer audio
>>> delight.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Pallavi
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2014 23:04:13 -0800
> From: anjaneyulu <[email protected]>
> To: accessindia <[email protected]>
> Subject: [AI] need JAIIB material
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> hi dear friends
> I want appear JAIIB  exams
> I want know which material do I need to study?
> how can I prepare?
> please share me some material if someone have
> please guide me
> waiting for your valuable suggestions
> thanks and regards
> --
> "Life is like a piano.
> White keys are happy moments
> & Black keys are sad moments.
> But remember both keys are played together to give sweet music."
> Anjaneyulu
> officer in canara bank
> Telengana state
> Mobile:
> 09866871750,
> 09492570361,
> Skype ID:
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 13:29:57 +0530
> From: Himanshu Sahu <[email protected]>
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> Subject: Re: [AI] need JAIIB material
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> Hi, find the link below for JAIIB material.
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/13514327/JAIIB%20FOR%20READING.zip
>
> Read all three books and update yourself with current developments
> about topics covered in the books. That's sufficient!
>
> On 8/21/14, anjaneyulu <[email protected]> wrote:
>> hi dear friends
>> I want appear JAIIB  exams
>> I want know which material do I need to study?
>> how can I prepare?
>> please share me some material if someone have
>> please guide me
>> waiting for your valuable suggestions
>> thanks and regards
>> --
>> "Life is like a piano.
>> White keys are happy moments
>> & Black keys are sad moments.
>> But remember both keys are played together to give sweet music."
>> Anjaneyulu
>> officer in canara bank
>> Telengana state
>> Mobile:
>> 09866871750,
>> 09492570361,
>> Skype ID:
>> Anjaneyulu.2020,
>> another mail ID:
>> [email protected]
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> --
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>                    Himanshu Sahu
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> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 15:03:22 +0530
> From: "Lilly" <[email protected]>
> To: "'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>       concerning      the disabled.'" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [AI] Accessibility head-to-head: Android vs Apple
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> I guess you haven't tested the clicking the home key thrise will bring you
> voiceover out of the box. I just bought an iPhone 5S and I myself
> configured
> it after clicking the home key thrise and bringing up the voiceover. Of
> course there is another option for connecting it with iTunes and bringing
> up
> the voiceover though. I can say iPhone is hundred per cent accessible out
> of
> the box. The android is telling that it has a feature to bring out talk
> back
> by drawing triangler on the screen. But so far to my knowledge none of the
> blindies got success with that.
>
> May be you can get android phones for cheaper price. Still, if you
> accidentally buying a phone like HTC one V, you may have to suffer a lots.
> It is not accessible at all. For the most point.
>
> Another drawback in India is, we cannot test the phone before buying. As
> per
> most the other countries, they are even giving thirty days returning offers
> with no questions asked.
>
> So as per Indian purchases, analyse before purchasing. As per iPhone, visit
> applevis.com for getting more details.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Hozefa Tambawala
> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 12:23 PM
> To: Accessindia
> Subject: [AI] Accessibility head-to-head: Android vs Apple
>
> Those of us using mobile devices alongside a visual impairment are in a
> much
> better position than even 10 years ago. For a long time there was only one
> game in town when it came to accessible phones, but Talks and Zooms from
> Nuance were only available on a limited range of handsets from one
> manufacturer. It wasn't perfect but at least it was there.
>
> And then there was Apple. The introduction of the iPhone 3GS and iOS 3 in
> 2009 brought with it a whole new way of working with what was becoming the
> most popular handset on the market. Four iterations later and the Apple
> model is holding strong and seems to be the de-facto choice for anybody
> with
> sight-loss. But there is a strong alternative which brings with it a range
> of further options to choose from and decisions to make.
>
> Most people have already made their choice (or had it made for them), but
> with new Android-based handsets being released all the time and a new
> iPhone
> on the horizon, now might be the ideal time to see what the two main sets
> of
> accessibility can and can't offer before you make your next purchase. This
> piece is aimed mainly at visually impaired and blind users but may also be
> of use to people who just want something that will make their phone or
> tablet use a little easier.
>
> Let's Begin
> First of all, let me set out my position. I am visually impaired but I have
> what some would call 'useful' sight. I use magnification generally when I'm
> in one place, and screen readers when I'm on the move or want to work in
> public without being nosed at! I use Apple iOS
> 7.1 on an iPad Air and iPhone 5. I also use Android 4.3 on a Samsung Galaxy
> Note 3. In this article I will give an overview of both options and leave
> it
> to you to decide. I wont give you a detailed guide on how to use individual
> features (these are numerous and can be found easily). The information is
> also based on using an unrooted/non-jailbroken device, so that no
> additional
> tech knowledge is necessary. It covers
>
> Screen Readers
> Magnification
> Speech and Magnification Combined
> Accessibility for non-disabled users
>
> 1. Screen Readers: Apple's 'VoiceOver' and Android's 'TalkBack'
> Let's go from the beginning; both screen readers can be activated "out of
> the box", because the option to enable them is present as part of the setup
> procedure. This means that - on iOS at least - you can switch on and set up
> totally unassisted (for TalkBack, sighted help may be needed solely to
> activate speech). In addition Apple accessibility settings can be
> configured
> from a connected computer via iTunes.
>
> General Settings
> Once you're up and running, the settings for both systems can be found
> within sub-menus. Shortcuts exist for toggling speech on/off without having
> to leave your current screen, but a big difference is that the VoiceOver
> Rotor can be used to quickly fine-tune settings (language, volume, typing
> mode etc) from anywhere, whereas many of the TalkBack settings can only be
> tweaked from within its menu. Talkback has a comprehensive tutorial to
> teach
> gestures, notifications and options.
> VoiceOver includes brief guidelines and a practice area where you can make
> 'dummy' gestures which are spoken to you without affecting the app or
> device. This will give you a fair grounding in the basics but for both
> systems the only way to get familiar and proficient is practice. Sorry!
>
> User Interface
> VoiceOver and TalkBack offer much the same in the way of actual use; swipe
> a
> finger left, right, up or down to navigate the screen elements, text or
> graphics. Double-tap a finger to make a selection.
> You can also easily read a page by character, word, sentence, paragraph or
> even the whole screen at once.
>
> Both can provide feedback via pitch-changes (to differentiate between a
> highlighted keyboard character and one that is entered) and overall they
> are
> well up to the job. They also make use of "contextual menus"
> in order to make changes to the way you read and manipulate text in
> different settings, so you will get different options depending on the app
> you're using (or even your current position within the app).
> Interestingly enough, Talkback has the option to only read aloud the
> content
> of secure fields when earphones are connected, whereas iOS will always
> speak
> the character you just entered. If you're likely to be using more than one
> Android device (or want to be able to use a friend's one without too much
> fiddling)) you can import and export your settings for quick transfer.
>
> Voice and Language
> As with most screen readers, voice characteristics can be customised in
> both
> systems to give a range of language, quality, speed and verbosity. The
> range
> of voices, genders and bit-rate vary but Talkback allows additional TTS
> (text-to-speech) language data to be downloaded at will. Voice package
> updates are also released by Google separately to the periodical operating
> system updates.
>
> Screen Blanking
> Screen-reader users are familiar with the puzzled looks that sighted people
> have when they encounter a computer being used with a blank display, and
> this feature already extends to the mobile world.
> VoiceOver's 'Screen Curtain' blanks the display without otherwise affecting
> the phone use. This is an excellent option particularly as reading personal
> or sensitive data in public may take a sight-impaired person significantly
> longer than usual. Android doesn't have any form of screen-blanking for its
> software, and although the screen brightness can be reduced, this is not a
> reliable substitute as the brightness on a phone or tablet never truly
> reaches 0%.
>
> Multi-Touch
> VoiceOver makes extensive use of mutli-touch flicks, taps and twists for
> its
> interface, while most of Talkback's gestures involve a single-finger tap,
> flick or right-angle movement. The VoiceOver model means that a wide
> variety
> of commands can be accessed quickly (from starting/stopping music to
> re-labelling a screen element). Talkback's single-finger method might make
> it easier for use by those with reduced motor or mobility function,
> although
> 'split-tapping' in VoiceOver allows both hands to be used as an
> alternative.
> Talkback's single-finger control also means that the device's standard
> multi-finger gestures (such as pinch-to-zoom) still work while it is
> running. Thankfully when you switch your device off, both screen-readers
> will automatically start up when you power on (as long as it was on
> before!)
>
> 2. Magnification: Apple's 'Zoom' and Android's 'Magnification'
> These programs allow for magnification of all or part of the device screen
> (I know!) Both can be run invisibly, so 'standard' device usage can take
> place, and at any time a single gesture will invoke magnification
> temporarily or permanently. While magnified, the screen can be panned in
> order to see other areas, although this is achieved more easily depending
> on
> the size of the device screen (and your
> fingers!)
>
> General Settings and User Interface
> Magnification is less complex than screen reading, therefore options are
> relatively straightforward. You'll need to be able to get through the menus
> in standard view to activate, but after this you can set a fixed
> magnification factor which the screen will zoom to/from whenever you
> perform
> the gesture (Android uses a single-finger triple-tap while Apple opts for a
> three-finger double-tap).
>
> While performing this gesture you can keep your finger(s) on the screen to
> make fine changes to the magnification factor. Zoom fixes the new level
> once
> you lift your fingers. Android Magnification allows you to temporarily
> magnify, pan and change the zoom factor all in the same sequence. Changes
> to
> the zoom factor on both systems are very smooth and you can move the focal
> point using two or three fingers.
> Standard gestures such as pinch, flick and swipe still work while magnified
> and with Zoom, touching an edge or corner of the screen will scroll the
> zoomed area in that direction (horizontally, vertically or diagonally).
>
> Key Points
> Zoom retains your magnification factor at all times until you deactivate or
> change it manually. This includes lock screen and keyboard entry. Android
> Magnification returns to zero magnification upon changing app, so you have
> to perform the magnification gesture again if you want to continue zooming.
> Although this may seem silly, it does give you an overview of the screen
> before you decide where to zoom. Neither system retains the magnification
> factor when the device is restarted.
>
> Android Magnification has the option to split the screen during text-input.
> This means that the edit box can be magnified while the on-screen keyboard
> remains standard. This is great when typing text although you will need a
> good grasp of the keyboard layout. Although Zoom retains your setting while
> changing apps, it magnifies without discrimination so for example you can't
> easily enter text using the on-screen keyboard as this is magnified along
> with the rest of the display. On Android can also use text-prediction and
> drag-typing while magnified.
>
> Speech and Magnification Combined
> Some low-vision users want to use magnification with speech as a backup (or
> vice-versa) and both manufacturers' systems allow for their screen reader
> and magnification to run simultaneously without any problem. When this is
> happening, gestures for each program are effectively combined so a
> single-finger flick right will speak the next item and a two/three-finger
> drag will move the zoomed area.
>
> VoiceOver changes the display focus to the area currently being read, so if
> you are performing a continuous read the screen moves to each section as it
> goes along. Android retains the magnified area of the screen even if you
> change the Talkback focus.
>
> Another thing to note is that VoiceOver makes slight changes to the
> gestures
> if you run it with Zoom. Normally a three-finger double tap will toggle
> speech and a three-finger triple-tap will toggle the Screen Curtain; with
> Zoom activated the double-tap toggles the zoom factor and the speech and
> screen curtain options require an extra tap each to work.
>
> Accessibility for non-disabled users
> Although created specifically for disabled users, some Apple and Android
> features can be used by those with no 'formal' additional need, simply to
> make things a little easier. A screen-reader is unlikely to fall into this
> category but options to enlarge fonts, reverse the colour scheme or make
> gestures easier to perform (eg by voice or with only one finger) have
> numerous applications for many.
> Apple and Android include all these options, so a light-on-dark display or
> the ability to turn an e-book into a talking book is very handy (and most
> people don't know they already have it!)
>
> While writing this, I received a firmware update for Android KitKat
> (version
> 4.4.2) which includes options for closed captioning on video clips. I
> haven't had an opportunity to test this yet but again, it may prove to be a
> useful option for 'standard' device users as well as those with
> impairments.
>
> So, What's The Choice?
> Short answer: it's up to you. For many it will come down to what is
> familiar. I've heard lots of people say that "this system is easy" or "you
> don't want to go with that one", but like anything else, it's only easy if
> you already know what you're doing.
>
> Some things to bear in mind when choosing:
> VoiceOver/Zoom gestures are fixed and universal so moving from one device
> to
> another is seamless. The same applies to Talkback but it also gives you
> some
> control over which gesture is assigned to which command
>
> A number of companies make Android devices and they come in a range of
> system configurations and sizes. They may offer options such as connection
> to/controlling TVs etc.
>
> All iPhones and iPads have the same basic layout so when you pick one up
> you
> immediately know what bits do what
>
> Depending on the manufacturer, Android devices have greater potential for
> expansion and upgradability, whereas all Apple devices are fixed and not
> easily user-modified
>
> Apple has a more widely-established user base, and support will always come
> from one unified point
>
> Keep in mind the level of compatibility between screen-readers and apps.
> With both systems you can add or change a label for any element that
> doesn't
> have one but this should be the exception rather than the rule so make sure
> the apps you'll want to use are designed with accessibility in mind.
>
> If you want to use magnification, both systems will enlarge the screen
> regardless of the app you are running so the only consideration is whether
> you can read the screen at your desired zoom level.
>
> Well I'm certain I haven't covered everything about both systems. You may
> be
> no closer to making a decision and you might be giving no consideration
> whatsoever to switching from your current setup.
> Hopefully though, you're a little more informed. It's easy to lose
> perspective on what is out there and yes, trying a new system may be
> daunting or not possible but it doesn't hurt to be informed. And remember,
> the popularity of accessibility apps can go down as well as up!
>
> Source:
> http://takesugar.wordpress.com/2014/07/22/accessibility-head-to-head-android
> -vs-apple
>
> --
> "Life is like a piano.
> White keys are happy moments
> & Black keys are sad moments.
> But remember both keys are played together to give sweet music."
>
> "Focus on your abilities, not your disability."
>
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> Warm Regards,
>
> Hozefa...
>
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 18:29:45 +0530
> From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>       concerning      the disabled." <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [AI] Computer Training for Visually and Physically
>       challenged      boys and girls .
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> Hi
>
> Can you please provide topics you would be covering in advance computers?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Regards,
> Srinivasu Chakravarthula | PayPal | @csrinivasu
> Sent from my iPhone 5C
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 14:28:36 +0000
> From: "[email protected]"
>       <[email protected]>
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>       concerning the disabled." <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [AI] Reminder on Talking ATM usage survey form
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain;     charset="utf-8"
>
> A vi person by name l arvind was denaid ATM card by SBI west of chord road
> branch and laxmikanth by SBM kolar .
> -----Original message-----
> From: Pallavi Sj
> Sent:  19/08/2014, 5:01  PM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
>       the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] Reminder on Talking ATM usage survey form
>
>
> @Jadav:
> No need for someone to come and all, there is a clear cut circular
> which states regarding the facilities to be availed for the VI which
> the individuals can show. This circular is also with all the banks. If
> the individuals show the circular copy, then the respective bank
> branches can cross check it with the refference number. If this method
> doesn't work, then the individuals can directly visit the respective
> bank's website and can file a clear complaint to either the bank
> complaint desk by mentioning the branch name or with a step ahead can
> also complain the omboodsmen. However, the ultimate fact is that, no
> banks can reject/prevent the facilities for the VI... Some banks
> follow the rules and facilitate atomatically, whereas few require such
> awareness...
>
> On 8/19/14, Ravindra Jadhav <[email protected]> wrote:
>> who will come forward by taking the action on it.
>> I am leaving in Mumbai.
>>
>> On 8/19/14, Pallavi Sj <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Please write specifically that, which bank has rejected u to provide
>>> such facilities. Because many of us are from Bangalore itself and our
>>> respective banks has not only provided with ATM card, but also each
>>> and every facilities like check book, remitence card, credit card,
>>> everything that a general customer can have. So, kindly give the
>>> specific details about the bank, which is rejecting u to provide and
>>> then they can be improved with required awareness...
>>>
>>> On 8/18/14, [email protected]
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Dear prashant sir although banks are extending ATM and other facilities
>>>> to
>>>> visually challenged they are denayed to the blind,because the
>>>> athorities
>>>> of
>>>> the banks are not awere of them in bangalore
>>>> -----Original message-----
>>>> From: Prashant Naik
>>>> Sent:  18/08/2014, 3:42  PM
>>>> To: accessindia
>>>> Subject: [AI] Reminder on Talking ATM usage survey form
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Dear Friends,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Till date got hardly 70 responses on usage of Talking ATMs.  This
>>>> survey
>>>> will be on for a month so please response with your YES or NO and
>>>> comments
>>>> if any.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Please spend just a minute to fill up this simple form which has hardly
>>>> 6
>>>> fields to fill.  Please open below link to register your data.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1f1g2lSl2ocxCEj_Wpxav6ayVqFkzIzr6gWxS2xPGAnA/viewform?usp=send_form
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Prashant Naik
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> From: Prashant Naik <[email protected]>
>>>> Date: Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 5:29 PM
>>>> Subject: Talking ATM usage survey form
>>>> To: accessindia <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>> Dear Friends,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Today on Talking ATM front we have positive outcome with 7000+ talking
>>>> ATMs
>>>> deployed across India since June 2012.  So let's record its usage.
>>>> Talking
>>>> ATM India website seeking basic data through a very simple survey form.
>>>>
>>>> Please spend your just one minute and fill up this very simple form
>>>> which
>>>> has hardly 6 fields to fill.  Please open below link to register your
>>>> data.
>>>>
>>>> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1f1g2lSl2ocxCEj_Wpxav6ayVqFkzIzr6gWxS2xPGAnA/viewform?usp=send_form
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You will find below listed fields on the survey form.
>>>>
>>>> YOU NAME:
>>>>
>>>> YOUR MOBILE NUMBER:
>>>>
>>>> YOUR EMAIL:
>>>>
>>>> HAVE YOU USED TALKING A T M FOR BLIND:  YES / NO
>>>>
>>>> HOW MANY TIMES TILL DATE HAVE YOU USED TAKING ATM:
>>>>
>>>> ANY COMMENT YOU WISH TO GIVE ON TALKING ATM:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Also find link for this survey form on http://talkingatmindia.org/
>>>> website
>>>> home page.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Banks are looking for facts on Talking ATM usage. So friends, please
>>>> response with huge number. Also please spread this survey form for more
>>>> responders.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanking you,
>>>>
>>>> Prashant Naik
>>>>
>>>>
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