From this article it seems that you have to have a jailbroken iPhone4 to get video mirroring to work:

http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-enable-hdmi-video-mirroring-on-iphone-4-ipod-touch-4g-tutorial/

CB

On 1/13/12 9:37 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hello Gigi,

As far as I know, I will be the only blind person in the audience.

You did bring up one issue, however, that could conceivably be a show stopper.  
I have an iPhone 4, not a 4S.  Does this mean that I won't be able to project 
my phone's screen onto something larger?

Take care and good luck with your own demo!

Mike

On 13,Jan,2012, at 1:51 PM, Gigi wrote:

Hi Michael.
I am about to do this tomorrow here in Dallas to the Apple Corps of Dallas. I 
am also going to show the Mac. The Apple ?Corps has its own big screens and its 
own Wi-Fi. Almost all of them have iPhones and iPads. Only one other person in 
the room besides me is blind.

Although it will increase some chatter in the room, I am going to show them how 
to turn on VoiceOver on their iPhones and do some activities like add my name 
into their contacts and whatever fun things we want to do. I know they can 
cheat a little by looking at the keyboard, but it will show them some. I am 
also going to show them how to do the practice screen in VoiceOver.

I thought about doing this because I wa told that my 4 iPhone could not do 
video but the 4S can. I can't get one of them until later this month. Do your 
audience have iPhones?

Regards,
Gigi


Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 13, 2012, at 6:28 AM, Michael Busboom<[email protected]>  wrote:

Dear listers,

In two months, I will be visiting my family in the U.S.  While there, I will be 
doing a demonstration of access technology for blind people.  While it won't be 
difficult to demo screen reader techniques on a Mac, I am still not sure how to 
demo VO on an iPhone.  Most of the people in my audience will be sighted, and 
they will want to see what is going on on the screen while I work with the 
unit.  Does anyone have any ideas on how I might be able to project the image 
of the iPhone screen onto a large wall screen so that people could see what was 
happening on the phone as I used it?

Many thanks,

Mike


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