Dear all,
Can you let me know how accessible is mobile speak on Nokia e 6?
Is it just like talks?
Hope that the mobile speak experts can give me a soon reply.
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Folks,
There are some Google Nexus Android mobile phones available in the market.
These phones are manufactured or brought by some prominent brands such as
Samsung, LG and etc.
Has anyone gone through the accessibility area of Google nexus smart phones?
Please let us know whether it is worthwhile
also, the spiel screen reader some times doesn't identifies the
icons and buttons. instead its annoys keep saying "image".
On 13/02/2013, Aaruni Sharma wrote:
> Hello listers, I have now installed all the 3 screen readers on my
> karbon a15 and according to my experiment so far, I find that
Hi,
thanks for sharing your experience. please do share the features and price
of the phone mentioned.
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From: "Aaruni Sharma"
To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
deviceslike phones and Tabs set up on November 15 2012."
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Hello listers, I have now installed all the 3 screen readers on my
karbon a15 and according to my experiment so far, I find that talkback
is most responsive and stable. spiel is too verbose and mobile
accessibility too chattery. so I find working with talkback the best.
would anybody care to share
Hello Rahul, as far as the speech rate is concerned, set it to zero
and see if it solves your problem. if you are using espeak, it will be
fine. or just experiment with different settings and see what suits
you best.
theoratically google takes backup of all the programs and contacts
depending on yo
Thanks Aruni.
I had done that, however even as the spead is set at 1, i find it to
fast for me, cant say why?
the earlier speach i was listening had been comparatively slow.
Do I need to do something or change the tts or something?
Further, I have noticed that, from last few days, in the "file
You may like to read this review written by me at
http://prashant.myehome.in/blog/?p=65
Blackberry Phones
Research in Motion (RIM) has been recently released a screen reader free of
cost for some of their Blackberry range of mobile phones. The screen reader,
though not perfect, provides solid acc