Hello all.
Thought I would bring this up for discussion.
I had a support worker this morning who has an iPhone 4. I mentioned
that it can be used by the blind and visually impaired thanks to
VoiceOver. So I made them aware of where to turn on VoiceOver. But I had
some ideas that came into my mind.
1. You could be reading a book, but you would rather listen to it than
looking at it.
2. You could be driving. Here in the UK drivers are prohibited from
looking at their mobile phones, including iPhones, while driving. So
they could perhaps use VoiceOver so they can hear when a call is coming
in or listen to a message they received. Of course the call would have
to be made through a handsfree kit.
So what do you think to the idea that VoiceOver, if made aware by the
general public, could in fact be used as a convenient option for the
sighted?
I look forward to this discussion.
Chat soon.
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