Hi Jacob,

Thanks for the info. I heard that There was an easy way to disable and
enable Talkback on modern Android devices, and it is nice to have that
confirmed. I also heard with Android 4.3 and higher a person is
suppose to hold down two fingers on the home button when the device is
turned on and it will come up talking with Talkback too. So it sounds
like Android is definitely slowly but surely catching up with iOS. It
will probably just take a year or two to fully close the gap. I've
been hearing KitCat will be very good accessibility wise once it
begins shipping on devices.

Cheers!


On 11/13/13, Jacob Kruger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just a note that with a version of android that includes explore by touch,
> you can easily enough turn talkback and explore by touch on and off using
> the talkback global context menu - standard gesture of drag down and then
> swipe right invokes it, and then moving around screen, generally on top left
>
> is suspend talkback, and the default reactivation then occurs after you lock
>
> and unlock screen again, but, you can also change that setting in talkback
> settings.
>
> Stay well
>
> Jacob Kruger
> Blind Biker
> Skype: BlindZA
> '...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'
>

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