Nova Launcher gets a major 4.0 bump, with a complete accessible overhaul to boot
TAMAS GECZY ON MAY 13, 2015
Nova Launcher, which we wrote about a few months ago has just received
a major 4.0 version release. If you look at the Play Store page for
the app , you will find that the changes are mostly visual redesigns
which align with the material philosophies of Android 5.0.
What is not listed include the numerous enhancements that have been
done to the launcher under the hood. These include a plethora of
accessibility enhancements, the ability to use OK Google hotword
detection, as well as the customization of touch gestures that can be
used inside the launcher.
As far as accessibility, there are three noteworthy items to note:
• Moving icons now gives you audible feedback on where they are
located. Place your finger on an item inside the app drawer, and
double tap + hold it on the screen with one finger. This will emit a
small vibration if done correctly. As you move your finger, note how
Talkback announces where your finger is on the home screen. It will
say “Row 2.5, column 1.” This is very precise, as rows or columns can
be either a full or half value on the grid. In our testing experience,
quickly moving your finger will not silence Talkback’s announcements,
so it’s best that you slowly move an icon. Dragging an icon on top of
another one will create a folder. This behavior resembles rival
platforms in terms of accessibility.
• Unread badges for notifications do not work in version 4.0 as far as
being announced by Talkback. (The counter shows up visually.) We
highly suggest Sending an e-mail to the Nova Developers and tell them
of this bug or feature regression. As before, using the feature still
requires the Teslaunread plug-in as well as a Nova prime key.
• Nova Launcher now tells you what pages of the app drawer you are on,
and moves consistently among them with 2-finger flicks. This was an
issue we mentioned prior that is now fixed.
There are other very important features to note here. One is that “OK
Google” detection no longer requires a premium license. If all you
want is OK Google and less options for customizing the launcher (for
example, free version cannot hide apps), we highly recommend the free
version. For the more advanced Android users of you out there, the
prime key is still worth the price, even if the hotword feature is now
free. Please note that it is now moved into “gestures and inputs.” You
will also need to use the latest Talkback Beta (4.2.0) for it to work.
As for customizing gestures? Some of this could be useful with
talkback. For example, you can customize what “Swiping down” does (by
default, of course it opens the notification list), but changing the
double tap gesture might not be useful as Talkback conflicts with its
function. If you use quick settings more, you could make the
double-tap-hold and flick down command open quick settings.
This release of Nova launcher is a major one, and it highlights how a
developer can design completely accessible and usable applications
with the proper implementation of Google’s native accessibility
guidelines. While there is a feature regression, letting the
developers know of it could foster a launcher which is well supported
with any Android screen reader. Don’t let visual changes fool you —
sometimes changes do not have to be seen to be felt.
Source: 
http://www.coolblindtech.com/nova-launcher-gets-a-major-4-0-bump-with-a-complete-accessible-overhaul-to-boot/
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Warm Regards
Bhavya Shah
Using NVDA (Non Visual Desktop Access) free and open source screen
reader for Microsoft Windows
To download a copy of the free screen reader NVDA, please visit
http://www.nvaccess.org/
Using Google Talkback on Motorolla G second generation Lollipop 5.0.2
Reach me through the following means:
Mobile: +91 7506221750
E-mail id: bhavya.shah...@gmail.com
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