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From: "Claude Everett" <[email protected]>
Date: May 7, 2012 1:34:08 PM CDT
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [acb-chat] RIM unveils BlackBerry Screen Reader for people with visual 
impairments

Monday, May 07, 2012 
11:30:45 AM (IST)  

 TelecomTiger      
Technology  
   
TT Correspondent |  |  07 May 2012  

Showing its commitments for the people with disabilities, Research In Motion
(RIM) on Monday launched BlackBerry Screen Reader, a free software
application that helps customers who are blind or visually impaired operate
their BlackBerry smartphone.



BlackBerry Screen Reader provides an audible output based on visual
information displayed on a BlackBerry smartphone.



"We are excited to introduce BlackBerry Screen Reader as part of our suite
of accessibility solutions for BlackBerry smartphones," said Greg Fields,
Senior Product Manager. "BlackBerry Screen Reader helps customers with
visual impairments stay connected with the people and information that
matter most to them, and is representative of RIM's continuing commitment to
support customers with disabilities."



With BlackBerry Screen Reader users can easily access core BlackBerry
applications including email, calendar, phone calls and more. Apart from
this with speech settings users can customize the text to speech settings
(volume, pitch and speech rate) and preferences for punctuation, verbosity
and password security.



Other features of BlackBerry Screen Reader includes keyboard shortcuts which
helps users set speech and audio preferences quickly and easily through
(physical) keyboard shortcuts. User Guide is available in accessible HTML
through a desktop web browser.



BlackBerry Screen Reader is available now as a free download for the
BlackBerry Curve 9350, 9360 and 9370 smartphones. The application is
available in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish. 







Regards, 
Claude Everett
"Labor is prior to and independent of 
capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if

labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves
much the higher consideration."
Abraham Lincoln, 
Congressional address 1861 

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