i have already done sir, but, not that way as you suggested. I proved myself
among my colleagues and authorities that any job on the computer can't be
done by sighted people, I am called for final solution. e.g. we enter the
salary of one institute have 300 employess. this job can be done at
Hello,
Can we also take this survey? or this is only for bankers?
I innitiated this process 6 months back, and filed RTIs in 20 public
sector banks. To my surprise, many banks have not been able to
understand the term accessibility and for many days the application
kept moving from 1 desk to
Hi Siddalingeshwar,
as per my personal experience, gps doesn't work without gprs.
On 1/20/13, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote:
sir I am using nokia c5 and also using nokia map on my mobile. I saved
some places in favourite option. Then I select drive option but it is
HI,
I suggest some modifications in the survey form considering bank employees
with partial and low vision who may not be using screen reader but prefer
or use screen magnifiers. In the current form they cannot give their
inputs as it is only restricted to screen reader users.
Regards,
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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Phen Varghese
Sent: 18 January 2013 06:39
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] A doubt
Hi Zoher
i am from Mumbai, and still visit every year.
1 request the same person to tell you when her, or his, bus
is coming and they are going away.
it is not a problem to ask every time when bus is coming.
also you can try and have a chat with some one, not just
requesting bus number , will
On 1/18/13, zoher zos...@gmail.com wrote:
Friends I stay in Mumbai and I need certain guidance regarding the
particular issues.
1. Generally we ask the bus number to the people who are standing on the
stop, it so happens that that guy goes away when his bus arrives without
noticing you. At
Some similar answers as Mahendra stated
1. Keep chatting with the helping person and request him-her to inform
you to tell u before they leave
2. As far possible, try to stick to similar traveling time, BST
drivers are mostly helpful and they will recognize u and stop.
Or use a Danda,
Hi Akhilesh,
Thanks for your support. Please share the replies to your RTI
application, if any, from the banks. Otherwise, please send your RTI
applications. We need everyone's help in this regard. We will
surely contact you when required.
please send the available info to
Vamshi
Not sure if this survey has hit the Access India mailing list. Sorry if
it has already shared.
Survey on mobile accessibility
http://www.paciellogroup.com/mobile/
Thanks Regards
Rakesh
Original Message
Subject:[WebAIM] Mobile Accessibility Survey
Date: Thu, 17 Jan
hello,
1. you may request the person to inform you when he leaves before your
bus arrives. In case if you are not able to know whether the person to
whom you have asked left, you may follow the direction of the crowd
where passengers are getting in or coming out. If you can not even
make out
sir, we would be very greatful to you. not only this particular issue, but,
even the blind employees of public sector banks have not been nominated for
the regular internal training programmes, held by the training centres in
banks. don't know about other sectors.
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Thanks for your responss it will surely help me to resolve, my mobility
issues.
zoher kheriwala taheri menswear mumbai. skype id zoher.kheriwala
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From: mukesh jain mukesh.jai...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2013 11:40 PM
Hi Prashant
At this point of time there is difficulty in adding a field.
May we instead, mention using screen magnifier on the last item in suggestion
field. This is a free field and can take any length
Harish Kotian
-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia
Nokia screen-reader was compatible with C5 and a few more. Does it support
E5 and others too?
With best regards,
Amiyo Biswas
Cell: +91-9433464329
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From: Prashanth prashanthmn1...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 2:56 AM
Harish,
Yes, that can be done; but it would be good for more questions for low
vision, for instance, there can be certain jobs where user do not require
computer but will be able to perform with low vision. Unless the survey is
limited to use of technology alone.
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 11:22 AM,
As promised, I am pasting below the link of a document, which contains
various media reports on this issue. Of course, this is not complete.
It misses out many English newspapers and there is no Hindi one in
this file. For instance, I have been told that there is a story in
today's Hindi Hindustan
http://www.lavecchiaofficina.it/hlpvsh.php
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Good morning friends!
While attending one camp, I came to grasp the information offered
therein like this:
Every ATM machine comes equipped with a headphone jack. The voice
input does not require the installation of a specific software or
modification to its original design.
I humbly request my
And, I was just thinking, why the full-form Automatic Teller Machine
if there is no voice output to it?
The observation may appear stupid, but, I request my friends to help
me to know if there is something constructive in this idea.
Thank you!
Lissy Verghese
On 1/21/13, Lissy Verghese
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