The markit is almost not accessible at all. What do people do to look for app's or to go through lists of app's. I tryde using talkback and still nothing at all. Also I have it set up so that my app's update automadicly but they never update on there own and when I go through my app's in the markit and where it says update automadikly checked but they never update. On Mon, 08 Aug 2011 07:27:17 -0600, Dusty Tague wrote:
>Pedro, have you tried talking him through the process of clearing the >defaults for the current home screen. It doesn't matter what you do if >the >home screen that is set as default isn't ma. To do this, he will need to >use his track pad. He needs to go to the applications area of his home >screen. If he as settings on his home screen, he can try that too, but >the >application tray is the best common solution. From there go to settings, >applications, manage applications and arrow to the right until all is >heard, he may need to arrow down once and back up to move right, Once on >all, arrow down until he finds home, launcher, or the name of the home >screen he has as default. pressing select on it will bring up a >description of sorts about the application, arrow around until he finds >clear defaults. If it doesn't say disabled, Grayed out for sighted >helpers, press it. now the home button will launch a choice of home >screens and ma will be one of them. He can then follow your set up >recommendations from there. >On 8/8/2011 7:13 AM, Pedro M. wrote: >A user on this list is having a hard time making m.a. his > > home screen. >I am not sure the mottle name of this user's phone, but what > > I do know is that it's a full touch screen phone, it > > does appear to have a navigation pad but the user use more >the touch screen. >this users phone is an android 2.2, and it does readout > > everything but he just can't get the m.a. as his home >screen. >I have tried to get the phone to go to the home screen, > > that way I can get the user to select the m.a. has the >default h.s. but it just didn't work. >I did suggest to the user to get a phone with a qwerty > > keyboard, and I am sure they will when possible, but for > >now can anyone assist this user, with any helpful suggestions >that you can. >this user is still learning how to use the phone, so he's not > > that knowledgeable I have emailed him a few links, that > > might be helpful. >note: this person is a new user to android, and might be a > > fairly new person to accessibility. >p.s. suggesting to read the manual is not being helpful, as > > previously mentioned it seams this user is fairly new to > > accessibility of any kind. >this is just my assumption, based on my years of training. so >patience might be necessary. >Thank you for any assistance in advance. >warm regards, >Pedro _______________________________________________ ma_mailing mailing list >[email protected]http://list.codefactory.cat/mailman/listinfo/codefactory.cat.ma_mailing
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