Re: Why I left Linux and Android
Grif, Eloquence for ios, on the technical side of things, is most certainly possible. Code Factory pulled it off on Android, granted maybe through the help of a newly created .sso from Nuance perhaps, but if Apple has had a relationship with Nuance for so long, they could probably, if they wanted to, come up to them to say hey, it seems like plenty of folks want this, can we put it in? Yeah, sure. @slj I'll bet it was just a bad tablet, what tablet was it? I personally recommend the nexus devices. They are the best android devices I've seen. The thing with android is you can't just pick it off the shelf like Apple devices. Just like you have to research to see which windows machine has the least amount of bloatware, same goes for Android phones. Fortunately, it's gotten way better than it was in Android accessibility's infancy. Damn near every phone you get will at least have talkback installed. But that doesn't mean you'll get the same accessibl e experience. On Android 8.0 Oreo, the shortcut has finally gotten easier. Press and hold both volume buttons for 3 seconds...talkback on! And it works, all the time. I know this because I've been through plenty of accessibility shortcut breakages. On Kitkat for example, it would really only work once or twice a session before you had to reboot. On Marshmallow it worked perfectly, so did it on Nougat. And obviously in Oreo they changed it to something much better, that doesn't even require the home button which is good because, again, not all devices have a physical home button. But a manufacturer's own bloatware can make Android headache city as far as accessibility is concerned, especially! on older devices.
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