Hi Josh,
I agree with you to a point. I can use the mouse with VO provided
what I'm working with is not too crowded. I don't know but think
that scren might be a bit busy.
On Jan 10, 2007, at 2:57 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
This has been touched on in the other thread. The device has a very
intelligent touch screen. I believe that, based on what we know, it
may be possible to allow voice over to announce what your finger is
over, and then tap the screen to execute that command, or something
similar. Touch sensitive devices do not equal inaccessibility, folks.
*smile*
Juan Hernandez wrote:
But how could you use a phone like this if it if the entire control
system
is a touch screen that changes depending on the needed input?
Take care.
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Subject: Contact Apple: VO and iPhone
I think that, based on the conversations on this list, that the
iPhone could
be made very accessible, but the question remains whether it will
or not. I
suggest we contact Apple and let them know our interest. There's
still six months until it is rolled out. That might be enough time
to make a difference. Maybe not, and i don't hold out high hopes,
but I
think we ought to try. I would love a phone like this if VoiceOver
was
included.