Since I hold a developer account and no information was forthcoming at
the WWDC, I cannot talk about any enhancements to Braille support and so
on. Like most of us here I respect Apple's NDA so will say no more.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
You can also store your Contacts in other cloud based services. I keep
my contacts in Google Contacts, so I can also access them from all of my
systems. I'd assume Exchange also allows you to do this.
On 6/4/2014 7:34 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
Thanks.
I had a bit of trouble with that app before,
I assume David isn't talking about me specifically, but if so, this
totally misrepresents the opinion I've stated and stated fairly recently.
The fact of the matter is that a sighted person can buy a feature phone
without a data plan. They can still make calls, send text messages, keep
track
Hi
Comments about comments about comments:
1. If you don't want to pay for a data plan, the iPhone has no option for
that. A data plan will cost you about twenty dollars a month. You need a data
plan for the iPhone to be able to communicate over the Internet.
Response: you need to pay for a
Hi and sorry for cross posting but this stupid question of mine conserns both
the Mac and the IPhone. I'm trying to install the new IOS8 beta to see how
accessibility is and am failing miserably because i get an error message saying
the file with the firmware isn't compatible. Now i know that
Until I purchased a Windows Pocket PC SmartPhone, I was only able to use a
mobile phone to make phone calls. I couldn't send, or read, text messages. Yes,
it was not fair, and being blind is not fair. And, even worse, considering that
legal blindness is 0.5% of the population, any feature phone
For item 10, there are a few aids.
Go to settings, general, accessibility, home click speed, and select slow or
slowest.
Also in accessibility, one finds assistive touch which modifies the screen and
command structure for limited dexterity, switch control for either a bluetooth
switch, or
I think is dangerous that we are not developer.
Ming
msn/window live messenger
chung_chiming_2...@hotmail.com
skype:
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face book:
http://www.facebook.com/mingcm1
2014年6月5日 星期四,Krister Ekstrom kris...@kristersplace.com 寫道﹕
主題:
hey.
for someone who can not listen/ watch on the apple website.
they have put it on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w87fOAG8fjk
Ming
msn/window live messenger
chung_chiming_2...@hotmail.com
skype:
chungchiming9950
face book:
http://www.facebook.com/mingcm1
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The following
Anybody can become a developer. It is an annual cost of $99 USD.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone
On 5 Jun 2014, at 21:29, 'Ming' via VIPhone viphone@googlegroups.com
wrote:
I think is dangerous that we are not
For your information,
Here in Ireland and also in the UK, possibly also in Europe, we can use
pay-as-you-go cards in our iPhones. This means, for me, that I can choose
between paying five euros and €20 a month for varying amounts of Internet/text
capacity. So, for example, if I am using Wi-Fi
Just a personal note here: I have a friend who has got a 5S and she is getting,
constantly, in trouble with it. She works in an office with plenty of other
people who have iPhones too! When things go wrong, they try and help out: this
usually leads into much more trouble and generally speaking
I am not a W. E. user. Would you mind telling me where I could find this pod
cast/ webinar?
Many thanks.
C
- Original Message -
From: 'David Goldfield' via VIPhone viphone@googlegroups.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: iOS reference
David,
I enjoyed your comments/explanation of haptic/auditory, haptic/visual
and haptic/haptic ccoordination. Very interesting.
You said,
blindness skills should start teaching haptic/auditory response in order to
enable better / more efficient adaptation for the blind into the modern
Hi
I have looked those options but got no help so far. My issue is not the
home button but double tap i cannot make fast enough an usually only
lost the focused item and have to find it again with flicking.
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Lat: 62.38718, lon: 25.64672
These are the kinds of things that blind people whether newly blind of not
should be taught! Unfortunately, the orientation center for which I used to
work thought wood shop was more important. Sorry for the off topic message!
You can have an off day, but you can't have a day off! ---The Art of
Without starting anything didn't you say enough by telling everyone
you are using 8?
On 6/5/14, Christopher Hallsworth christopher...@gmail.com wrote:
Since I hold a developer account and no information was forthcoming at
the WWDC, I cannot talk about any enhancements to Braille support and so
Hi, I should know this, but i don't remember where i enable the dictation
feature on the IPhone. Is it somewhere under settings and if so where?
/Krister
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Yes, he stil is, and he is the head of the NFB Braille and Technology
center.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: don bishop
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 10:31 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: NFB June Braille Monitor/Article on the iPhone
The first thing that jumped right
I am surprised that he wrote such an article. It is very condescending
and not thoughtful. Yes people who are new to the phone struggle with
it but if they give it a chance they end up doing quite well.
On 6/5/14, Rich Ring richr...@gmail.com wrote:
These are the kinds of things that blind
Well, I can't think of anyone who would buy an iPhone just because they need
a phone.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: Ari Moisio
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 2:00 AM
To: 'David Goldfield' via VIPhone
Subject: Re: NFB June Braille Monitor/Article on the iPhone
Hi
Comments about
Hello Kimber,
I don't think that age has much to do with a blind person's ability with a
touch screen. I think it has much more to do with how good your coordination
is. I'm in my early sixties and have no problems using my iPhone and wonder how
I ever managed without it! It's my phone, my
Hi Krister,
You have to be a registered developer to install iOS Beta software. If you
are you can download the Beta from the Apple developer center, if you are
not a registered developer (it costs $99 a year) you should probably not
attempt this; in any case, Cara and Raul will kick your butt if
Currently, I have not had my I Phone switched to my cellular plan. I do have
WYFY at my house. My reason for doing it this way is because, I wanted to
practice typing, using the key pad and other features without being
concerned I would accidently call someone. It has worked out very well. I am
Well said.
- Original Message -
From: Andy Baracco w...@socal.rr.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 8:08 AM
Subject: Re: NFB June Braille Monitor/Article on the iPhone
Well, I can't think of anyone who would buy an iPhone just because they need
a phone.
Andy
It also is directly related to how good a person's sense of spatial awareness
is.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone
On 6 Jun 2014, at 0:10, Anne Robertson annefromo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Kimber,
I don't think that
Hi and thanks to all for the help. Turned out the problem was even more stupid
than i thought. You can't open a zip file from within ITunes. Well problem is
solved now and i'm now trying to find and enable the dictation function. And
i'm a registered developer.
/Krister
5 jun 2014 kl. 14:11
I would suggest looking into assistive touch. Given the situation, it would
probably be a good idea to acquire the assistance of an Assistive Technology
specialist who specialises in iOS and multiple disabilities.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288
In iOS 7, it is necessary to activate Siri under settings in order to activate
dictate. I suspect this would continue being the case in iOS 8.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone
On 6 Jun 2014, at 0:28, Krister Ekstrom
If you purchase the book titled getting Started with the iPhone and IOS 7.0
many of these questions will be answered. It can be purchased for $24 from
the National Braille Press in several formats go to http://www.nbp.org for
more information.
Fred Olver
- Original Message -
From:
Cheryl,
Just wanted to tell you, I really love your tag line at the bottom of your
e-mail...Lamentations 3:21-23. I have turned to those verses many a time.
Thank you for being a light to others.
God bless you.
C
- Original Message -
From: Cheryl Homiak
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Hi
Some sighted buy it because it looks so cool, some will buy it because its
Apple. Many blind will buy because they have heard it is accessible.
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Lat: 62.38718, lon: 25.64672
hkp://wwwkeys.pgp.net B784D020
0C1F 6A76 DC9D DD58 3383 8B5D 0E76 9600 B784 D02
Go to settings general and then go to siri.
Next turn on siri.
Once siri is on then you should be able to go in to a text field and then do a
two finger double tap to start dictation and two finger double tap to stop.
isaac
isaac.heb...@gmail.com
Skype gold_wildcat
On Jun 5, 2014, at 6:58
go to http://www.applevis.com and you'll find all the information you can
digest and more.
Fred Olver
- Original Message -
From: cathy harris cathar...@bellsouth.net
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 6:25 AM
Subject: Re: iOS reference card now available from
When I first encountered the iPhone, my fundamental thinking about the manner
in which blind people used technology had to undergo a radical change. As a
long time computer user, I was not as concerned with where icons and the like
were located on the screen. I was more concerned about how to
David, I understand your concern; if the article is as poor as you say, it
is disturbing. However, there are plenty of positive things out there, word
of mouth, etc. So hopefully most people who are interested will find much
more positive things to counteract the negatives in this article. By
I am a witch, how many people would thank me for a pagan tagline? I do not
need/want religion on my iphone list.
On Jun 5, 2014, at 8:33 AM, cathy harris cathar...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Cheryl,
Just wanted to tell you, I really love your tag line at the bottom of your
e-mail...Lamentations
Thanks.
C
- Original Message -
From: Fred Olver goodfo...@charter.net
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: iOS reference card now available from National Braille Press
go to http://www.applevis.com and you'll find all the information you can
Does this app work with the ipad and ipod touch?
On 6/4/2014 9:48 AM, John Diakogeorgiou wrote:
It deletes files under the hood such as temp files or files from apps
which have been deleted from the phone. You can have in remind you
when to run but I have that turned off and just run it every
Thanks so much, i think i've managed to find it.
/Krister
5 jun 2014 kl. 14:41 skrev isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com:
Go to settings general and then go to siri.
Next turn on siri.
Once siri is on then you should be able to go in to a text field and then do
a two finger double tap to start
Hi Cathy and all,
The information given below is incorrect as Window-Eyes podcasts more than
likely cannot be found on the AppleVis website. Try the following link and
search for the word iTunes.
http://www.gwmicro.com/Training/Webinar_Training/
Here are direct download links:
iTunes 11 and
Just so everyone knows, I have been forwarding comments related to this
article to the editor of the Braille Monitor, Gary Wunder. nHis address is
gwun...@gmail.com if you wish to communicate with him directly.
Fred Olver
- Original Message -
From: Paul Ferrara
GW Micro also did a two part tutorial on using itunes with window eyes.
On 6/4/2014 7:12 PM, 'David Goldfield' via VIPhone wrote:
Even though many iPhone users work with iTunes on their iDevice, using
it on windows is, for me, convenient. Jonathan Mosen recorded an
excellent two-part tutorial
Hello List Members,
This list is an extremely valuable asset, and I thank the owners,
moderators, contributors and readers that make it work. It has been my
primary tool for learning how to use my iPhone, which I wouldn't dream of
living without at this point in my life.
However, no matter how
Hi list:
Just new to blind square and would love to know, is there anyway of
integrating Facebook and Twitter? Thanks!
DJ Reese
Download and install the new Peachtree Radio fM app available in the
Android, Apple and Black berry app stores today.
Peachtree Radio FM. where some listen to
Thank you so very much.
C
- Original Message -
From: Joseph FreeTech joseph.freet...@gmail.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: iOS reference card now available from National Braille Press
Hi Cathy and all,
The information given below is
No
Regards, Feliciano
Sent from the Super-iPhone
On Jun 5, 2014, at 7:06 AM, DJ Reese atlanticst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi list:
Just new to blind square and would love to know, is there anyway of
integrating Facebook and Twitter? Thanks!
DJ Reese
Download and install the
So why not unsubscribe from the list and simply use the archives to read
your 10 messages of interest?
I did just this before joining the list when I was in the market for a new
earpiece. I used the archives to review all previous messages regarding
earpieces. It was actually kinda cool since
Further to Sieghard's excellent message, if anyone wants to explore what's
involved in taking the plunge and testing iOS, I produced a webinar on this
subject last year and you can still purchase the MP3 archive. It's at
http://mosen.org/index.php/testing-testing-mosen-consulting-ios-webinar/
Hi all,
From the AppleVis website:
Summary of Announcements from WWDC 2014 Keynote | AppleVis
http://www.applevis.com/blog/apple-ios-mac-os-x-news/summary-?announcements-wwdc-2014-keynote
iOS8
As always, iOS8 will be a free update, scheduled to be released sometime
this fall. Unlike OS X
Yes, it works with the iPod. I'm pretty sure it said it was compatible with
iPad too, but don't quote me on it. You can double-check that in the app store.
Teresa
We're made of star stuff.--Carl Sagan
On Jun 5, 2014, at 6:33 AM, Russ Kiehne russ94...@gmail.com wrote:
Does
You can also set the list to no mail and also look at the archive. I do that
with several list that I occasionally post to.
Teresa
Everything is interesting if you go into it deeply enough.--Richard P. Feynman
On Jun 5, 2014, at 7:26 AM, Joseph FreeTech joseph.freet...@gmail.com wrote:
So
just to answer the question, though it's straying off-topic for this list: the
update to the Samsung Haven and the Jitterbug are the only two feature phones i
know of that are totally accessible.
Teresa
Everything is interesting if you go into it deeply enough.--Richard P. Feynman
On Jun 5,
Just delete what you don't want to read!
It's that simple!
Sent from my iPhone 5s!
On Jun 5, 2014, at 11:21 AM, Teresa Cochran batsfly...@me.com wrote:
You can also set the list to no mail and also look at the archive. I do that
with several list that I occasionally post to.
Teresa
Threaded displays of messages are very very helpful in this regard. One press
of a key or double-tap can delete a hundred messages on a topic that is not
relevant to you.
teresa
Teresa Cochran
batsfly...@me.com
Facebook
On Jun 5, 2014, at 8:29 AM, Anthony Vece ajv...@gmail.com wrote:
Just
The only way you can integrate Facebook and Twitter is if you have a Foursquare
account and check in from Blind Square.
Jenn
Sent from my iPad
On Jun 5, 2014, at 8:06 AM, DJ Reese atlanticst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi list:
Just new to blind square and would love to know, is there anyway of
As I recall, he says that one has to recharge their battery every day. I,
for one, have never had to do that. True, I don't play 24 hours of music or
use the phone or other applications 12 to 15 hours a day, just to pick some
random numbers, but I can often go for days without recharging. It's
Are you supposed to do anything with where it says process? From what I can
tell you just let it run and occasionally hit done when it says that your
storage capacity is full and then at the end it tells you how much space it
cleared up for you, but what does process do? Thanks.
On Jun 4,
CLICK TO TWEET
Last chance to lock in your low Mac Master Series rate before the price
increases in a few short hours.
Tell me: Does learning the Mac seem like an unattainable feat? Like flying to
the moon, climbing Mount Everest or winning the Olympics?
For many, making the switch from
I have a separate Gmail address just for mailing lists. Gmail groups
messages by conversation. I search the inbox of the e-mail messages
for mailing lists for viphone and can bounce through the topics with
my tab key, skipping the topics I have no interest in. This approach
has been very
Frankly, it isn't that bad of an article.
I do think his estimation of an individual's text-messaging speed is pretty
low, although I am not nearly as fast as my sighted colleagues at texting;
and I think this is an inherent issue with the human interface method that
we use. It is also
Terrie,
I love OneDrive because of the windows 8.1 integration and all the
free storage. I have an Internet connection that has a 10 MBPS
download speed and a one MBPS upload speed. Text files are uploaded
instantly and other files hundreds of megabytes in size take no more
than a few hours.
Hello all. Please let's remember to not send out one line messages to
the list. Common ones are the thank you type of messages. This doesn't
add to the discussion of the list and adds clutter. If you really want
to thank someone, please consider sending your gratitude off list,
meaning,
David,
I think you should have mentioned, when stating the cost of the iPhone is
over 600 dollars was to point out that if one were to purchase a separate
unit to do all of the things the iPhone does for the blind, the cost would
run well over thousands of dollars, such as the Humanware
When I started using Smart Phones I decided to get an Android. It was
much harder to use and less efficient. However, it made me appreciate
the IPhone even more. It also made it easier to use. The article makes
it sound like the IPhone is not a good idea. With patience it is a
great tool for blind
I'm not sure what it does. I ran it the same way as you did. This
button was not in the previous version.
On 6/5/14, Kathy Brandt katya20...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you supposed to do anything with where it says process? From what I can
tell you just let it run and occasionally hit done when it
It works with all three. I have an old third generation IPod which
I've used it on as well as a 5s and IPad.
On 6/5/14, Teresa Cochran batsfly...@me.com wrote:
Yes, it works with the iPod. I'm pretty sure it said it was compatible with
iPad too, but don't quote me on it. You can double-check
Under the word process are two choices--fast or safe. I think selecting one
of those two choices refers to the type of cleaning that will be used on the
device. That was my interpretation when I looked at the three
lines--process, fast, and safe.
Lynda
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The following information is
Will just say this from knowledge.
Most iPhone apps work also on the iPod Touch. Speciality apps that
requires use of phone specific features like Whatsapp will only work on
an iPhone. Having said that iClean is not such an app so yes it will
work on not only the iPod Touch but the iPad as
It's very true.
I end up being contacted by sighted friends who need help fixing stuff on their
iDevices. It's kind of scary since I am usually coming to this list or Twitter
when I get stuck--but I can help others. And I don't even own an iPhone. But
the devices are similar enough that I can
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I just downloaded it to my Iphone 4s. How do I use it? For instance in writing
this?
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What is frustrating about this list is the number of inane and one-line
messages. You can't necessarily use the archives because you can't tell
which messages contribute to the topic as opposed to those that are quibbles
or me-toos. Secondly, occasionally people still reply to a message while
Hi Steve;
As I said in an earlier post, if a message is annoying just delete.
Anthony
Sent from my iPhone 5s!
On Jun 5, 2014, at 2:58 PM, Steve pipeguy...@gmail.com wrote:
What is frustrating about this list is the number of inane and one-line
messages. You can't necessarily use the
I am very confused and I do not follow soloDX on twitter to know the latest. I
don't use faceBook or twitter. :)
http://www.accessibilityhound.com/solo-dx/
http://serotalk.com/2014/04/28/high-contrast-episode-20-screen-dump/
I have not listened to the podcast yet. I will try to soon but I just
It looks to me like process is the label for the button group that says
fast and safe. As in 'do you want to run the fast or the safe process? This
is just a guess, though.
Teresa
Slow down; you'll get there faster.
On Jun 5, 2014, at 10:33 AM, John Diakogeorgiou jdiakoge2...@gmail.com wrote:
When you open Fleksy, there is a settings button near the top left, double tap
that and then double tap on gestures-
It explains all the ways to use it.
Common sense is in spite of, not as the result of education. - Victor Hugo
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 5, 2014, at 11:57 AM, david gross
Yes it can remind you but if I remember right, that's a part of the setup
once you install the app and use it the first time.
Regards,
Alan
I told my psychiatrist that everyone hates me. He said I was being
ridiculous - everyone
hasn't met me yet.
Please click on:
Not everyone needs driving directions all the time, so it's nice that TUAW
reminds us that if you prefer walking directions you can set Apple's Maps to
default to them if you know where to look.
If you'd prefer to get walking directions by default, just head into
Settings Maps and scroll down to
I would suggest you get the Fleksy VO app because I find it much easier to use
than the Fleksy keyboard app. I know the plan is to only have one Fleksy app
eventually but until that happens, I find typing much easier with Fleksy VO
because your swipes can occur anywhere on the screen and not
I have about 29,000 emails on my iPhone. What is the best way to delete them
all?
Beverly Hunter
Recruting Specialist
THE OTCN
www.theotcn.com
Phone: 888-348-8182 Ext. 9275
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is active.
http://www.avast.com
you could delete the account and then add it again.
HtH,
Teresa
Everything is interesting if you go into it deeply enough.--Richard P. Feynman
On Jun 5, 2014, at 3:23 PM, Beverly reesesw...@gmail.com wrote:
I have about 29,000 emails on my iPhone. What is the best way to delete them
all?
This may not work if she is using IMap, which might try to re-download all
the messages again.
Joseph
- Original Message -
From: Teresa Cochran batsfly...@me.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: Help with mail
you could delete the
For those of you who have an Apple TV, I noticed today that the most recent
WWDC held this past Monday is an option in the menu of possible items to work
with, not in the iTunes menu.
Fred Olver
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fred.olver
Skype: Fred.olver1
For more information about my book
Hi Beverly,
While you get more feedback from the list, give the following link a read:
How to delete ALL mail messages from iPhone/iPad in one step
http://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/technology/2014/01/how-to-delete-all-mail-messages-from-iphoneipad-in-one-step/
Joseph the free tech
Hmmm, yes, that would be a problem. sorry about that. Yes, you might have to go
onto the web or use your computer's mail client to delete the messages if you
are using IMAP. I thought there was a setting in iOS that allows one to turn
this off temporarily, but I can't be sure.
teresa
I lost my Iphone.
This caused me to ask thi question.
Can you save POIs created in BlindSquare?
If yes, how, so you can put them unto another Iphone?
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Hi,
Yes, the pOIs you save as favorites or ad to My places are backed up
automatically to iCloud and restored to your new phone without your having to
do anything. I guess if you don't use iCloud, they're backed up to your
computer, but that's just a guess.
Best,
Anna
On Jun 5, 2014, at
I read the article when I first saw the URL show up on various lists. I
didn't save the URL, but it was easy enough to find with Google. BTW, he
does include an even longer list of the good things about the iPhone.
The URL to the article is at
Hi all,
For some reason, the temperatures in the weather app are shown in
Celsius now, instead of Fahrenheit. How can I change it back to
Fahrenheit?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
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I'm late to this thread, so sorry if this has been covered.
Has this guy never heard of a bluetooth keyboard, Fleksy, iOS8's global
third-party keyboard support, a braille display, tactile screen protectors, a
two-finger double tap... I understand that no single person can know
everything.
This is true and a good point, but it doesn't apply to those blind
people who wouldn't be buying those extra devices.
On 6/5/2014 12:20 PM, Victor Gouveia wrote:
David,
I think you should have mentioned, when stating the cost of the iPhone
is over 600 dollars was to point out that if one
I've heard from several blind people who got an iPhone because they were
told it was their only accessible cell phone option or that it was so
easy to use for a blind person. I've also seen people on lists like this
saying that any blind person who wants a cell phone should just get an
iPhone
Joseph,
Have you done this with VoiceOver?
When I get to the step that says:
Press and hold the move button and uncheck the message that you had
checked earlier.
If I press and hold the move button, I don't have a way to uncheck the
message.
Thanks,
Richard
-Original Message-
From:
Possibly, and I agree that the iPhone isn't for everyone. Some are better off
with Android, some with a Haven. My point is that what he calls downsides are
sometimes easily overcome (Fleksy and Braille integration in iOS8) and
sometimes totally wrong (answering/hanging up is a two-finger double
I've heard this attitude before, too. however, it just seems to me that the
subject could have been approached differently. Maybe an explanation of smart
phones in general or describing what the phone does and doesn't do instead of
generalizing about what blind people are capable of doing or
Should be a button on the botten left corner of the screen to change it
back.
On 6/5/2014 7:46 PM, Jessica Barr wrote:
Hi all,
For some reason, the temperatures in the weather app are shown in
Celsius now, instead of Fahrenheit. How can I change it back to
Fahrenheit?
Thanks in advance for
I bought it for all of those reasons and more.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: Ari Moisio
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 5:34 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: NFB June Braille Monitor/Article on the iPhone
Hi
Some sighted buy it because it looks so cool, some will buy it
I think it's really neat to use the same device that many others use. When
folks see me using the iPhone, they have no idea that there is any assistive
tech involved unless I choose to tell them.
Andy
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From: Ari Moisio
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 5:34 AM
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Hi all. I lost my old i bill which has served me well for a long time.
I needed another way to identify bills so decided to check out looktel
money reader and it was definitely worth my ten bucks. It made its way
to my home screen. Awesome app.
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Rebecca and Zeb
email: rilni...@gmail.com
A few months ago, I acquired a Focus 40 blue classic which I want to use
both with my Windows PC and also at times with my iPhone running 7.1.1.
I have the user's guide from Freedom Scientific and wonder whether
there are podcasts or other training materials which tell me how to use
this
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