Hello all,
I know there is at least 1 blind person working in retail for Apple. It would 
make sense to have those who use the software to be in tech support to help 
others. 

Pam Francis

On Mar 21, 2013, at 8:39 AM, Scott Berry <[email protected]> wrote:

Peter,

I have spoken with the Accessibility team a bit.  Here is some background.  The 
Accessibility team as we know it currently is actually like a tier 2 support 
level.  These are the guys who have to know everything.  One thing nneded to be 
suggested to Apple is that they need to hire blind people as accessibility 
experts this would help move tickets up?  I actually asked about blind people 
being on the accessibility team and there are none so here is our time to stomp 
our feet so to speak and get blind people jobs as well as get people in the 
Accessibility department who uses these features every day.  You may give 
feedback at:

www.apple.com/feedback

On 3/21/13 7:18, Peter Durieux wrote:
> Dear,
> 
> First of all, congrats with all the accessibility work Apple has done over 
> the last few years.
> With this email I'd like to ask 2 really needed features on Ios related to 
> VoiceOver.
> It should be nice that those will be passed along the responsible departments.
> 
> The features that I request are already implemented on Osx, so it shouldn't 
> be a deal breaker to get those also work in Ios.
> 
> Across the world, people usage more languages on a daily basis. Therefore 
> wouldn't it be great to have more then one high quality voice.
> For example, I'm using Siri a lot to do some daily tasks. But reviewing a 
> webpage or reading a book, I'll use my native language (Dutch).
> Unless I jailbreak my device, I'm not able to get the dutch high quality 
> voice.
> I'm not a fan of jailbreaking my device, I really relay on it.
> 
> The second feature I would like to suggest is that we can make some profiles 
> like we know on Mountain Lion. When I read content in an other language, I 
> need to slow down the speech rate.
> On Osx I've created some activity "read to me in English slow", so I can 
> switch easily.
> 
> From what I've heard of other blind ios users, they also want such a feature 
> be implemented.
> 
> On a side note, since the introduction of the nuance voices on Osx, there is 
> a text-to-speech bug in some language for reading email addresses, url's and 
> file with the file extension.
> This bug was also in ios4 and get fixed in ios5.
> Either in the upgrade from Lion to Mountain lion, the bug is still there.
> This is also reported to [email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]> several times.
> We all hoping to see a fix in an upcoming update.
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Kind regards,
> 
> -Peter Durieux
> 
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