Hey scott, I must have missed your email.

Morphwiz is accessible in a sense - I don't think all the features are
accessible, but its useable to the point where its worth the purchase
plus as I said, the developer is working with a friend to make it vo
friendly although I don't have a time scale as to when this will be
completed.
If you have the device in landscape, there are 2 buttons on the bottom
left of the screen - the left most one goes back an instrument where
as the one on the right moves forward.

It's more of a toy at the moment since in most cases you don't get
access to all the notes in a conventional scale, but once it's made
accessible you should be able to change this.
I'm glad I bought it though - it's just a bit of fun plus jordan
rudess is amazing.

On 30/07/2010, Scott Howell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Benn,
>
> How accessible is this currently and how soon does he plan on making it
> fully accessible? I'm really curious about this and I just might drop the
> $10. I'm a bassist and probably more a hack then a real musician, :), but
> this sounds like something I could use for entertainment and actually
> working on some ideas I have floating around in my brain. Any other bits
> about the app you like to share, please feel free here or directly to me at
> [email protected].
>
> Thanks,
> On Jul 30, 2010, at 10:36 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
>
>> Most, infact all of these instrument apps require vo to be off, unless
>> you tripple tap to emulate a normal single tap.
>> I'm a fan of morphwiz atm, plus the dev is in the process of making it
>> fully accessible.
>>
>> On 30/07/2010, Chris Snyder <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> There is also an app called Accordio. It's a piano style accordion, but
>>> it
>>> isn't VO accessible. If you triple click, it will work nicely though. I
>>> have
>>> it, and I play the little accordion on my iPod Touch all the time. I'm
>>> also
>>> totally blind, and it doesn't present too much of a problem. If you hold
>>> the
>>> iPhone to with the home button facing your chest, the chord buttons will
>>> be
>>> on your left and the piano keys will be on the right. The chord buttons
>>> are
>>> a circle of fifths as you go from the end furthest away from you toward
>>> your
>>> chest. It's a lot of fun.
>>>
>>> Friendly,
>>> Chris
>>>
>>> On Jul 27, 2010, at 3:57 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
>>>
>>>> Cool, gonna check this one out, I was gonna suggest just triple clicking
>>>> the home button to deactivate VO whilst you hit the ivory keys on the
>>>> iPhone and then triple clicking again when you are finished.  But if
>>>> there
>>>> is already a VO happy app, then even better!
>>>> On 27 Jul 2010, at 23:45, joseph wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Sonnia
>>>>>
>>>>> like you i like to play a musical instrument.  I came across
>>>>> thumbjam.  it has many instruments.  you can change scales, download
>>>>> loops, record what you play and even play with other fellow thumbjam
>>>>> users and lot more.  the app is quite accessible with voice over.
>>>>>
>>>>> hth
>>>>>
>>>>> Sonnia wrote:
>>>>>> I enjoy playing musical instruments, like the piano. Has anyone
>>>>>> experimented with any of the musical instrument apps to see if any of
>>>>>> them are voice over friendly?
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