Google Navigation seems to work just great. The first option you're on after 
you agree to the t&c is voice search, click on it and speak your destination. 
If there are multiples, use your navigation buttons like arrow keys or d-pad to 
select the correct one and away you go.

That's driving directions. I believe there is a walky talky app that is an 
interface to the google navigation system ordering it to give pedestrian-level 
directions. I haven't used it much, but it does speak--in fact--I had quite a 
time when I did use it making it shut up.

_J

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jerry Matheny
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 10:24 PM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: [MA] Navigation apps don't seem to be accessible on Android

Hello all,

Is it just me, or are the navigation apps not accessible on Android?
Such apps as Google Maps, Places, and I'm sure I'm missing one. I'd like to be 
able to be able to search for a place and have it direct me there. Can anyone 
give me any advice for this?


Thanks in advance,

Jerry
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