Re: braille translation on mac os

2020-11-08 Thread joseph hodge
Just seeing this today. I am thinking Braille Blaster maybe? > On Nov 6, 2020, at 3:14 PM, Joe Quinn wrote: > > Apologies if this has been brought up hundreds of times, most notably by me, > but how do you back translate .BRF books into text without having to go in > windows to do it? I

Re: Accessible microwaves

2020-11-08 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
I've heard of microwaves with Amazon Alexa support, but nothing that support for working with Apple devices. However, my knowledge of Apple HomeKit is absolutely minimal. There might be something with an accessible iOS app. On 11/7/20 6:51 PM, Phil Halton wrote: Any particularly good usable

RE: Accessible microwaves

2020-11-08 Thread jazzdressage
What an insightful article and resource! Thank you! -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Janet Ingber Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 4:21 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Accessible microwaves Hi Phil, The Amazon Basics microwave is

Re: Accessible microwaves

2020-11-08 Thread Janet Ingber
Hi Phil, Thanks. Yes, I know about the overlay. The microwave works great with the Dot. Janet > On Nov 8, 2020, at 11:29 AM, Phil Halton wrote: > > Hi Janet, very nice job on this article. I’ve looked at the Amazon basics > microwave and I think I’m going to pick it up along with the Alexa

Re: Accessible microwaves

2020-11-08 Thread Phil Halton
Hi Janet, very nice job on this article. I’ve looked at the Amazon basics microwave and I think I’m going to pick it up along with the Alexa dot. Did you know that there is also a braille keypad overlay for this microwave? A search on Amazon for braille keypad overlay Amazon basics microwave

Re: Amazon VoiceOver friendly site link?

2020-11-08 Thread Raymond Foret Jr
You need to skip that review carousel by jumping by headings. That got me till I figured it out. I will never apologize for my Whiteness, my Catholicism or my Southernness Sent from the first computer with built-in screen reader access for the blind: Sincerely, The constantly barefooted Ray