Hey, These instructions are awesome. I would assume the same instructions apply for the Galacsy Nexus? When you first power up the phone, I assume you place two fingers apart on the screen to activate talk back? Are you using MA at all? Thanks, Nick
From: Dusty Tague Sent: Monday, December 31, 2012 1:45 AM To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List Subject: Re: [MA] I purchased the Galaxy S-III but need help figuring it out!Any manuals/guide one can share please? did you turn touch to explore on? if so a single finger explores the screen, a two finger split up moves down a list that doesn't fit on a page, a two finger split down moves you back up, a two finger swipe right turns back a page and a two finger split right turns the page forward. Double tapping launches the app your finger is on, a double tap and hold opens a menu or lets you drag the item to somewhere else on the page or to another page either left or right. Go into accessibility and turn on allow Google to download scripts to enhance web page accessibility. from the home screen, find and double tap the phone icon, tap menu, find and double tap call settings, find and double tap answer/end calls and double tap to check both power button to end calls and answer calls using the home button. Now when in a call, instead of locking the screen, you can hang up with a press of the power button and when a call comes in, tapping the home button answers it. a two split finger continuous up and down, or down and up changes reading modes. Google talk back gestures to get other talk back gestures to open notifications, read whole page, etc. That is basically it, you will be good from there and can explore at will. oh, if you haven't already done so, go to system settings and about phone, check for system updates and take them. Jelly bean is awesome. good luck and ask more when you need to. On 12/30/2012 8:15 PM, Alcidonis Law Office wrote: Hello gang: Thanks for all of the contributions on my previous post. I went ahead and grabbed the Galaxy S-III. this is my first touch-screen phone only and the learning curve is looking steep. Can anyone help with general usage of the phone: receiving calls, making calls, navigation, enough to get me going? I had sighted assistance to turn Talkback on. so, I have speech. Thanks. Rod Alcidonis, Esquire. Alcidonis Law Office, LLC 2824 Cottman Avenue Suite 15 Philadelphia, PA 19149 Tel: (215) 305-8085 Fax: (215) 525-0999 Work: [email protected] Listservs: [email protected] Licensed in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. _______________________________________________ ma_mailing mailing list [email protected] http://list.codefactory.cat/mailman/listinfo/codefactory.cat.ma_mailing -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ ma_mailing mailing list [email protected] http://list.codefactory.cat/mailman/listinfo/codefactory.cat.ma_mailing
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