friends iam a basic user. particularely I use my mobile for E-mail,
facebook, googling, calling and SMS.
so the above mentioned mobile is fulfill my needs?
kindly give your views about my decision.
--
your friend yogesh
you can't study well with out
techknology, today!
you can't stand steadily
Use Talkback screen reader and Try to learn to use phone without looking at
the screen. The same is also applicable to computers. This will result less
strain for your eyes.
-Original Message-
From: sajalarora007
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2014 11:50 PM
To:
Hi friends,
I have followng questions about Android:
1 How do I negotiate with IVR’s of banks/customer service etc. whilst on a
call? Is there any app?
2 How do I send messages to contacts by searching tnem from messaging app? or
is there any app for messaging other than accessible SMS
Hi Ketan, I think you have to move the phone from your ears and then negotiate
the IVR. The phone will go on louds.
Regards,
Shiv
-Original Message-
From: Mobile.accessindia [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in]
On Behalf Of Ketan Kothari
Sent: Wednesday, July 23,
Hello sir hope you doing good.
Install auto speaker and then whenever you take the phone away from your ear it
will turn on speakerphone. Then
click on dial pad u will b able to access the IVR.
Second query use Hangouts for SMS.
Cheers.
Sent from my iPad
On 23 Jul 2014, at 9:49, Ketan
Hi all, I am looking for an accessible file manager kind of
application for moto E. please suggest me the best suitable with
complete accessibility features.
--
pawan Bundela
The Coordinator
Dreamy Eyes resource center for the visually challenged
KCE Society,
MJ College
Jalgaon.
Cell:
Hi Ketan,
One way of doing this is using earphones while on IVR call.
Just activate dialpad by touching and double tapping on the first
option towards the left bottom of your screen and you are good.
On your second question of sending SMS, there are number of accessible
apps for the purpose,