Correction, the Iphone has its own speech and does not need to load speech from Itunes, Itunes helps synchronise the Iphone with your computer, enables a blind person to turn Voiceover - yep the Iphone has its own screen reader - on and off which you normally can't do without sighted assistance and so on. You're thinking of earlier generations of Ipod which needed Itunes and Window-Eyes to function as they had no Voiceover Screen Reader to use, that has thankfully changed now as all current generations of Ipod - excluding for the moment the Classic - have the Voiceover screen reader built in to them.

On 24/09/2009, at 8:17 AM, Rick Jarvis wrote:

Sandra I believe it actually loades it's speech from I Tunes. you have to register it on line and when you do it loads the speech software on the phone for you. I have a friend that has the I Pbhone you are talking about and he does not use a speech screen reader on his computer, but when he registered his phone it loaded the speech. H Hope this will help you. By the way he showed it to me and it was very nice. Rick
----- Original Message -----
From: Sandra Fouts
To: '[email protected]'
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 2:15 PM
Subject: I-phone question

So, what does anyone, or gw micro know about the I-phone g3s? From what I was reading, that's the one that works with speech. The article I read, says something about being actived with help from a sighted person or I-tunes using a mack or pc using the mac's speech or gw micro Window-Eyes. It did mention Window-eyes. It might have just been using those for example, but it did not say a word about jaws, from what I read. I just googled, features of the iphone, and found the info.

Sandra Fouts
Phone Counselor
Arkansas Attorney General's Office
323 Center Street, Ste 200
Little Rock, AR
501-371-2303
Fax 501-682-8118


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