agreed.
On Jan 4, 2009, at 3:18 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
Why don't we just slightly adapt the touchscreen interface itself,
instead of carrying around yet another keyboard just to operate a
phone? Why in the world would you want to do that, anyway, a phone
needs to be operable by itself. Requiring a separate keyboard would
decrease usability and portability both and, further, since many
applications require you to touch their icons and wouldn't have
keyboard support, how would you overcome this?
And, no, I'm not just asking questions, I actually do have an idea of
how the touchscreen can be adapted. I'll post it here, if interested.
On Jan 4, 2009, at 15:12, David Poehlman wrote:
There are many ways to solve this issue but I think what alex is
getting at
her is that the IPone has no keyboard interface to start with.
----- Original Message -----
From: "E.J. Zufelt" <[email protected]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS
Xby
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2009 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: iPhone accessibility
Good afternoon Alex,
Why could a software keyboard like the one on the newest Rockbox
releases
not work?
Thanks,
Everett
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Jurgensen" <[email protected]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS
X by
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2009 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: iPhone accessibility
Hi,
We need to write the Braille and QWERTY Apple drivers for the IPhone.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 4-Jan-09, at 11:38 AM, David Poehlman wrote:
you lost me.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Jurgensen" <[email protected]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac
OS X
by
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2009 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: iPhone accessibility
Hi,
The driver for the Apple Braille keyboard that is.
Thanks,
Alex,
On 4-Jan-09, at 10:48 AM, David Poehlman wrote:
it'sx. I got the iphone mixed up with google android. The apps
are
separate but the core should be doable.
On Jan 4, 2009, at 1:38 PM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:
Good afternoon Alex,
Can you tell me how you get past, or plan to get past, the
application sandboxing on the iPhone platform? As I understand it
applications on an iPhone cannot interoperate.
Thanks,
Everett
----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex Jurgensen"
<[email protected]
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac
OS
X by theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2009 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: iPhone accessibility
Hi,
No, I am.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 4-Jan-09, at 10:12 AM, David Poehlman wrote:
I think it might be tv raman.
On Jan 4, 2009, at 12:36 PM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:
Good afternoon,
I see on the VIPBC page that there is reference to a Google code
project for a screen-reader on the iPhone. I was pretty sure
that making a screen-reader for the iPhone platform would be
impossible because of application sandboxing. I cannot figure
out who the project owner is. I'd love to talk more about this
project if anyone, particularly the manager, is interested.
Thanks,
Everett
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