True, but as has been mentioned the screen can get quite busy. I
think a simple list screen would be qhite doable, as long as VO is
speaking the selection. You use double taps to actually activate
something on the list. Movement of your finger just moves selections,
scrolls the window and so forth.
There are a couple of static buttons, like pause, end call and so
forth. Those appear to be set as one touch, not dbl click.
I am really looking forward to it showing up in the store to play
with. My wife wants one already. just wish it were 100GB not 8.
And if she gets one and I can't use it I'll really be miffed. :-)
On Jan 10, 2007, at 3:37 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
And, let me emphasize once more, I have no sight whatsoever. Touch
sensitive devices can be made more accessible, is my point. People
act as if the very fact something is touch sensitive makes it
inherently unuseable by the blind, i.e. click wheels. Your
arguments can be applied to any electronic device that does not
speak out of the box. It's
- JD -
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