Hello, Claudia:


I would like to let you know all the things you, are able to do with android, 
and with mobile accessibility. But I think you would get much more out of 
viewing the code factory’s website.  They have everything listed in the link 
that I have provided for you at the bottom of this email.

 In addition, to that website, I have also listed, two different websites, from 
two fellow android users, who on this list, that created various podcast that 
you can listen too, and learn how to do many things on your new phone.

If and when you have the time, it would be good to listen to these podcasts, 
and it might be good to take some notes, for you can go over the notes and not 
have to listen to the podcast over again.

It may seem like allot at first, but little by little, you will master android 
and mobile accessibility.  And it won’t be long before people would start 
asking you for help with their android phone issues.

I hope you find all this information helpful.

Good luck.



Mobile Accessibility for Android: User Manual.

http://www.codefactory.es/MA/en/ma_manual_1.5_en.html



Jerrys Android Podcast Page.

Android: from a newbies point of view. 

http://www.jjhof.com/android/



Blind Tech Support

Android Podcasts

http://www.blindtechsupport.net/podcasts/android/




From: Claudia 
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 4:02 PM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List 
Subject: Re: [MA] Samsung Sidekick 4G!

Thanks,

I have speech again, so that's good.  I can figure out how to do certain 
things.  However, I want to learn to make outgoing calls, ansser the phone, use 
the trackpad etc., enter contacts, send texts,

Claudia


On 10/30/2011 12:37 AM, Pedro M. wrote: 
  Hi, Claudia:



  You need to be logged into your Gmail on that site is because that’s the way 
the website would know it’s you who’s logging into your phone.

  When searching for mobile accessibility, on the website, and you find it, 
click where it would say, “install”. 

  Your phone at that point would start receiving the download. Once the 
download is completed, mobile accessibility, should start speaking.

  Though, it may not, being that you have talk-back currently running at this 
time.

  But once you have m.a. installed, you can do the following.

  Go to phone settings, arrow down to accessibility, place a check on 
accessibility, and mobile accessibility, and uncheck talk-back, and you would 
be running m.a. only.

  And if you need any help with the settings, or any other problems, you might 
come across, I or anyone else on this list will help you.

  p.s. mobile accessibility is register to your Gmail, so it’s important that 
you log into your Gmail first.

  I hope this was helpful.

  Good luck. 

     


  From: Claudia 
  Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 11:20 PM
  To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List 
  Subject: Re: [MA] Samsung Sidekick 4G!

  Pedro,

  I don't understand.  If I connect the phone to the PC, how will the app. get 
onto the phone, once I find it?
  Thanks.

  Why do I have to be logged into my Gmail acount, in order to search for apps?

  Claudia

  On 10/29/2011 9:49 PM, Pedro M. wrote: 
    Hello, Claudia:



    Being this is a mobile accessibility group, I would suggest for you to 
download m.a. on to your phone.

    You can do this via phone on the market app, or what you can do if you have 
your Gmail setup on your phone already.  Connect your phone to your pc… go to 
this website:

    https://market.android.com/

    Log in with your Gmail account that you have setup on your phone, and then 
search for the mobile accessibility demo, and install it on to your phone.

      Everything will be easier from that point on.

    Good luck.




    From: Claudia 
    Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 10:38 PM
    To: DR and LV ; Mobile Accessibility Android Users List 
    Subject: [MA] Samsung Sidekick 4G!

    Hi All,

    Well, I took the plunge and went & bought a Samsung Sidekick 4g this 
evening.
    But, I need major help.
    I had the TMobile rep install a Talking Caller ID app., as well as Talkback 
to get me started.
    I don't know how to text, answer calls, end calls, dial, etc!
    If anyone can give me suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it!

    Claudia
     
        
    On 10/29/2011 3:55 PM, DR and LV wrote: 
I was going to say the mytuch slide and the mytuch fore ge but it's A htc phone 
and I have not herd 
anything good about htc's at all so I dont recomend them to anyone. On Sat, 29 
Oct 2011 
13:43:24 -0600, Dusty Tague wrote:


two come to mind, the Samsung sidekick 4g and the htc  mytouch 4g 
slide.  There might be some new ones, you could look at T-Mobile's site 
and see what android phones are available with a keyboard.  If you are 
on t-mobile and have the option of waiting another month a couple of 
phones will be coming out and they might have the new ICS on them.  You 
could try that and though I personally want a keyboard myself, if Ice 
cream sandwich is onboard and you can get to try one out in the store 
first, you might like it and have all your options open to you.  As I 
stated I prefer a keyboard as well and wouldn't trust even a phone 
running ice cream sandwich to be as accessible without one.

Hope those two phone recommendations work for you, but of the two, the 
sidekick is the best in my opinion.  My cliq2 isn't bad either though 
opening up the keyboard for navigation has its drawbacks as well.



On 10/29/2011 1:12 PM, Claudia wrote:
Hello,

I need to compare TMobile phones with android, but I also need it to 
have a keyboard.  Any recommendations out there?

Claudia

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