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Using Google Talkback on Motorolla G second generation Lollipop 5.0.2
Reach me throug
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Dear all,
My sincerest and humblest apologies, inputted the address of the wrong list...
Please ignore totally and let us not further prolong this inadvertent
mistake for which I sincerely apologize...
Thanks.
On 5/4/15, Bhavya shah wrote:
> Dear all,
> To all those who want to switch
essions in speech dictionaries.
More addenda to be added as time goes by.
Thanks, and hope you enjoy the newly updated tutorials.
Cheers,
Joseph
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> smoothly. One of my friend's JB os micromax is also working smoothly
> whith the new TB.
>
> On 5/2/15, Rajneesh wrote:
>> need apk file for talkback again please upload if possible, thanks in
>> advance!
>>
>> On 4/26/15, Bhavya shah wr
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Having temporarily obtained a Windows Phone powered device for testing
and giving accessibility related feedback, I am in search of mailing
lists and e-groups dedicated to Windows Phone accessibility.
I would appreciate any assistance.
Thanks.
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;>>> -Original Message- From: Mohib Anwar Rafay
>>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 11:33 AM
>>>>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
>>>>> phonesand Tabs.
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI]
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Nearby Explorer 2.2.2 Includes OpenStreetMap, Bug Fixes
J.J. Meddaugh Thursday, 02-Apr-2015 3:46 PM ET
APH has released another free update to its Nearby Explorer GPS
software for Android devices. This release includes bug fixes and some
incremental improvements, including a Voice Search button on
Samsung More than Doubles Available Gestures in Upcoming Galaxy
Talkback for the S6
J.J. Meddaugh Tuesday, 31-Mar-2015 7:16 PM ET
According to Media Access Australia, Samsung has introduced several
new accessibility features with the pending release of the Galaxy S6
and S6 Active. The phones, which
Results Of March 2015 - Poll On Where Talkback Development Should Be Focused
Submitted by lordjeff on Sun, 04/05/2015 - 15:11
During the month of march, we ran a poll to find out the community's
feedback on where emphasis could be placed in terms of improving
Talkback. We asked if there was a spec
Hi,
Is there a noticeable delay between the switching of text to speech
engines or is the flow unbroken?
I am not too interested in this application due to my text to speech
engine choice which performs automatic language switching by default.
Thanks.
On 4/6/15, Mohib Anwar Rafay wrote:
> I am fa
Hi,
I haven't much information on the subject of Ok Google, but seeing no
reply yet to this thread, here's what I've heard.
The recent Talkback Beta cycle introduced a major bug that negatively
affected the usability of Ok Google. Thus, users running the latest
version of Talkback cannot use Ok Goo
Hi,
One setting I recommend to be changed, is to check the Speak Passwords
check box, because otherwise you will never be able to independently
enter passwords without headphones.
For reading Hindi, there are three options:
Google TTS - I shall not advise this option since you will need to
constant
Hi,
Arvind,
All Motorolla and Necsus devices are fully accessible out of the box,
since they run either stock or a version very similar to stock
Android, eliminating the possibility of accessibility issues being
formed by customizations.
Other options include the Android One devices, due to the sam
Dear Avinash Shahi,
This is Bhavya Shah from the Access India Mentor team.
The forwarded message has been sent by you to Access India.
In it, you have simply congratulated a person on his achievement.
Congratulatory mails are not allowed on Access India since they add
clutter/traffic, and we
Verizon Expands Accessibility Offerings with VelaSense, Features
Object Recognition, OCR, GPS
J.J. Meddaugh yesterday 1:24 PM ET
A new app suite is now available for Verizon Wireless customers which
provides a customized home screen and a variety of additional tools
such as OCR, GPS navigation, and
With warm regards.
>
> On 3/17/15, Ashik wrote:
>> Hello Bhavya,
>>
>> Is Battery Doctor a freeware? How does it work? I would like to have it.
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Bhavya shah"
>> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for di
Hi,
Though I use my home Wi-fi and not mobile data too often, I do know
its inevitable for the battery to drain quicker when Data Usage is
enabled. The enabled option consumes significant resources and thus
consumes more battery.
You cannot avoid this additional battery drain, but you can increase
Hi,
Total Commander, in my knowledge, is the most accessible and widely
used file manager by VIs. I personally use its basic functions, and
its quite convenient and suits my needs. Give it a try.
Thanks.
On 3/16/15, Prabhu Kota wrote:
> androzip
>
> On 16/03/2015, Sonu Golkar wrote:
>> Hi Friend
Hi,
Jayachandra and others,
You can know the version of Android that an app supports ourself. This
information is provided on the Playstore page of each app. This
information is mentioned as requires Android {version} under the
Additional Information heading.
Thanks.
By the way, in this case, the a
Dear all,
As advised by Eyes Free list members, I am going to file a few feature
requests today.
My first one is Issue 445 Talkback: remain silent (don't announce
incoming notifications) while recording a voice note in Whatsapp
Messenger.
You can find it and vote for it at
https://code.google.com/p
Dear all,
My second submitted feature request is Issue 446 Talkback: report
change of status (online, offline or typing) of a contact in personal
chat and of a member in group chat in Whatsapp Messenger.
You can find it and vote for it at
https://code.google.com/p/eyes-free/issues/detail?id=446&tha
Forwarding something that'd interest and attract accessible and
inclusive gaming lovers...
-- Forwarded message --
From: Team Audazzle
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 12:38:34 +
Subject: KickStarter Launching in March 20th
To:
Hello!
Its our pleasure to inform you that our KickStarte
-- Forwarded message --
From: Jeff Stark
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 20:08:16 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Poll: Where should Google Put It's emphasis
To: eyes-f...@googlegroups.com
Please answer / vote at the following URL:
http://inclusiveandroid.com/?q=content/talkback-development-focus
In
Hi,
Blind-droid Wallet is a currency identification app.
To what extent can mobile currency identification apps be useful and
aplicable in daily life? In what scenarios can they be useful?
Do you all use Blind-droid Wallet as your primary method of
identifying currency (bank notes only), the Notex,
Hi,
FYI, What you are asking for is more technically or appropriately
termed as number processing options.
Ideally a screen reader, that is, Google Talkback should have number
processing options, but due to several reasons, text to speech engine
developers have incorporated this feature into their
gt; upgrade to Lollypop. Suggestions awaited.
>>>
>>> With best regards,
>>> Satguru
>>> ___,__.___
>>> "Life's battle do not always go, to the stronger or faster man. But
>>> sooner
>>> or later the one who wins, is the one who
Hi,
Instead of Motorolla (I use the G second generation), you may also
wish to consider Samsung, since the brand has packaged some additional
accessibility features you may like.
For e-mailing, on Android, BlueMail is recommended. AquaMail and K-9
Mail are good alternatives as well.
For accessibl g
gt; talkback but i dont find new features so i posted another q keeping all our
> friends in mind if it is irretating i am sorry
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: "Bhavya shah"
> Date: 1 Mar 2015 14:36
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Fwd: Re: talkback upd
Hi,
A member did answer your question earlier, probably you missed it.
In other cases, members may not have an answer to your question. It is
incorrect to demand for an answer to every unanaswered question.
Kindly re-read this thread, and if you don't find that response to
your question, I will rep
Hi,
I was unable to understand your question about text chatting fluently
and privately with your friend.
TO enhance your privacy, you may want to begin getting adapted to
reading things at high speeds.
To hide your phone from sighted, you may want to turn off the display,
amking it non-usable for
Hi,
A more detailed list of the functions of the various unlabelled buttons.
Once you are on any chat screen:
The main buttons, all of which are unlabelled, are in the bottom
portion of the screen, in a straight horizontal row.
In swiping order, the unlabelled buttons are:
When your edit field is i
Dear all,
Android is designed primarily for mobile devices, where its users deal
with multi-digit phone numbers. Presently, text to speech engines read
phone numbers wholely, decreasing speed, efficiency and productivity.
Therefore, I have requested for number processing options to be
implemented i
-- Forwarded message --
From: Audazzle
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 03:59:12 -0800 (PST)
Subject: KickStarter Campaign for Accessible games development company (Survey)
To: eyes-f...@googlegroups.com
Hello Everyone,
We're nearly ready to launch our Kick Starter campaign, this campaign
on the above provided link, with a usage case as
well.
I would encourage everyone else to submit issues as well, being as
constructive and detailed as possible.
Thank you for your support.
Best Regards
Bhavya Shah
Search for previous postings at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mobile.accessindia@acces
Hi,
If you are dissatisfied with Simbian, you may certainly switch to Android.
The three Android One devices - Spice Dream Uno, Carbon Sparkle V and
Micromax Unite A1 are are excellent picks for your needs, in a similar
price range of Rs. 6,5000 and below.
Motorolla E is another good choice costing
Dear all,
As members of the NVDA Users list may be knowing, I use ESpeak as my
primary text to speech engine, with a variant created by the
community, named Steph.
In NVDA, there are several pre-packaged variants included with ESpeak,
Max being the default one. It is possible for the user community
t;
> -original message-
> Subject: [Mobile.AI] important: compiled list of Emoticons with
> pronunciations/names required for integration into ESpeak
> From: Bhavya shah
> Date: 30/01/2015 8:00 pm
>
> Dear all,
> As a strong supporter of ESpeak, I was discussing with its d
;>> tapped twice to activate the always button. Now whenever I am
>>> activating the dialer, this doesn't ask me any more.
>>>
>>> "* silence/no announcement to indicate volume change - When I press the
>>> Volume keys of my device to change the
Dear all,
As a strong supporter of ESpeak, I was discussing with its developer
about the possibility of it reading Emoticons. He replied asking for a
compiled list of Emoticons (character codes) with
convenient/concise/intuitive pronunciations/names for them.
I have took up the responsibility of cr
Dear all,
In the fifteen minutes of my use of Android version 5.0.2 Lollipop on
my Motorolla G second generation, I have thoroughly disliked this new
update from an accessibility viewpoint.
For your information, I am using the latest stable version of Google
Talkback and ESpeak (by Caintewar Techno
x27;t want to use any other TTS
> but Google's.
>
> looking forward, Anirban
>
> On 1/28/15, Bhavya shah wrote:
>> Hi,
>> You need to have that version installed, and then you can extract its
>> APK through various means.
>> Since in this case you do not have that v
Hi,
* Simbian is outdated and non-existent.
* You require a certain amount of practice, in my case, a week, and
you will get totally comfortable with a Touch Screen interface.
* If you desire to use a recent device through a combination of QWERTY
keypad and Touch Screen, look at some Android device
:
> thanks, but, how to get the APK file of the previous version?
>
> greetings, Anirban
>
> On 1/27/15, Bhavya shah wrote:
>> Hi,
>> You will need to procure the APK file of the previous version of
>> Google TTS somehow. If you do procure it, then you should install
Hi,
Not me, but I know of one or two that do use a Huaway device, with no
complaints related to accessibility. Can't give much information, but
my impressions were that the user (visually impaired) of that Huaway
device was satisfied with it, at least with respect to accessibility.
On 1/28/15, jan
Hi,
You will need to procure the APK file of the previous version of
Google TTS somehow. If you do procure it, then you should install
that, and make sure to uncheck Auto Update in More Options of Google
TTS.
You may choose the alternative of getting accustomed to the new
pronunciations as well.
Yo
eply and now
> for sometime there is no use writing to them as there main goal is to
> make the app work on art runtime
>
> On 1/23/15, Bhavya shah wrote:
>> Hi,
>> In my views, trying to identify the function of a button isn't always
>> advisable to the beginners/inexp
; make it all time right?
> - Original Message -
> From: "Bhavya shah"
> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phonesand Tabs."
> Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 7:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Fwd: label buttons in Battery
manually labelled, using sighted assistance if required...
On 1/23/15, Sheik Mohammedali wrote:
> How about labeling those buttons yourself on KitKat?
> - Original Message -
> From: "Bhavya shah"
> To: "eyes-free" ; "mobile.accessindia"
> ; "
accessibility so that this and other
accessibility related feature requests/enhancements may be prioritized
by them...
-- Forwarded message --
From: Bhavya shah
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 17:59:51 +0530
Subject: label buttons in Battery Doctor for improved accessibility
To: feedb
Hi,
>From the perspective of a screen reader user, who desires optimum
accessibility, the two mentioned devices; Motorolla E & Motorolla G
second generation stand almost equal. Both use the same interface
since they both run near tock Android.
However, the Talkback/Spiel may work better on Motoroll
Hi,
TS Negi wrote
'I think format is the best solution'
What do you mean by 'format'? Please expand/elaborate.
On 1/20/15, TS Negi wrote:
> I think format is the best solution
>
> --
> From: "JYOTHI"
> Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 4:52 PM
> To: "
what's spacial there in tab so we've to buy one. Please guide.
> Thanks
> kind regards
> TS Negi
>
> --
> From: "Bhavya shah"
> Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 11:53 PM
> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia
>From an accessibility point of view, Tablets running stock Android are
bound to be completely accessible.
To broaden the options, Samsung has a good name in terms of
maintaining accessibility standards in its devices and even adding
additional accessibility features, so Samsung tablets/phablets ma
Hi,
I checked a minute ago on my Motorolla G second generation in:
Apps > Settings > About Phone > System Updates
and I was notified that my device's software was up to date. All the
same, you have ignited some hopes for Motorolla handset users, like
me, and I will regularly perform a manual update
I had created an account on Inclusive Android a week or two ago, and
have now logged into it.
I tried to submit content like an Android app/guide or tutorial, but
in both cases I was told 'Access Denied'.
You are not authorized to access this page.
What could be wrong?
Please help, I'd like to add
11/15, sanjay wrote:
>> My phone too was responding well to talkback 3.5.
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Mobile.accessindia
>> [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of
>> Bhavya
>> shah
>> Sent:
Hi,
Please specify your budget, if you have had prior experience with
Touch Screen devices, and other specific needs if any.
Android One, Motorolla devices and the Necsus devices are the most
accessible Android devices since they run stock Android. Samsung
devices are more accessible in some respec
Dear all,
Using a Motorolla G second generation running Kit Kat 4.4.4, being
adventurous, I had signed for the Talkback Beta cycle, to become
eligible to automatically receive updates to newer Beta versions.
Recently, Talkback Beta version 4.1.0 was released, and I am
completely dissatisfied, or ra
Hi,
Mr. Nitin Patel and Mr. Shurendra Gupta, are the admins of Tech World,
at least the former is for sure, perhaps the latter isn't.
You can discuss anything related to technology, may it be assistive or
mainstream, in the Tech World Whatsapp group.
I request you to direct further queries to the a
Dear all,
I am facing a serious issue with Google TTS and Whatsapp Messenger,
and therefore am planning to purchase an alternative TTS (not
planning, I will do it, to solve this issue as well as for better
responsiveness).
Anyways, a description of the issue I'm facing:
Firstly, I am using Motoroll
Hi,
I have begun using Voice Input and am getting fairly satisfactory
results. It does stumble, but its better than typing for me.Now comes
my issue...
When Voice Input misunderstands me and types some unwanted text, I do
not like to manually edit it, because I need to continuously press my
Volume
Hi, Sagar,
Since typing is an issue for most touch screen users, (and even I
would never type, especially as much as you did in your message), I've
got a question for you:
Can you type with the same speed on both Android and I OS on screen keyboards?
If yes, then on ANdroid do you use Google Keyboa
Hi,
Exactly, Lollipop has still not reached the Moto G second generation
devices in India, only released in other foreign countries.
Its over a month since the Lollipop update was first officially
released, perhaps a month and a half.
On 12/26/14, Anirban Mukherjee wrote:
> well, eagerly awaiting
HI,
For currency identification, I was under the impression that Indian
currency can only be identified by Blind Droid Wallet, not ideal for
daily use in my opinion, but still a fascinating app, but I must have
been wrong, I'll test Tap Tap See when I get the time.
FOr e-mailing, Aqua Mail, K-9 Mai
Hi,
I need an app that will fulfill the following:
ability to remind me by playing a chosen ringtone
ability to to play the ringtone at configurable time gaps
ability to insert multiple reminders, all to be displayed on the
screen when the ringtone is being played
I know I sound a bit too lame, i.e
Dear all,
Is it possible that I use both my laptop's internal keyboard and my
phone's touch screen simultaneously to be more productive with my
device (which is a Motorolla G second generation running Kit Kat
4.4.4)?
I do not wish to purchase one more external keyboard, because it will
ad to the li
The specifications are brilliant, no words for it, for such a low price.
On 12/20/14, Surya Prakash Sharma wrote:
> Cyanogen OS is accessible.
>
> Sent from Blue Mail
>
>
>
> On Dec 19, 2014, 23:49, at 23:49, Padmanabham Muppa
> wrote:
>>really nice. can we expect that much of accessibility?
>>
Sorry to say, but your query is too vague.
Do you want a phone running ANdroid with a physical QWERTY keypad?
Do you want any and simply any phone with a QWERTY keypad (it is
unlikely that you askd this in my view).
Please provide other specific information that may help us answer your question.
Al
Whatsapp has a reasonable degree of accessibility, few bugs here and
there certainly exist, but they aren't that hindering.
You can search for apps for your phone through the Playstore app.
You can find the Playstore app on Home Screen (button on bottom centre
of screen) > Apps (bottom right of scr
-- Forwarded message --
From: blueskies11 via Blindmath
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 08:27:08 -0500
Subject: [Blindmath] This week on Eyes On Success: Accessibility at Google
To: blindm...@nfbnet.org
1451 Accessibility at Google (Dec. 17, 2014)
This week hosts Peter and Nancy Torpey ta
Hi,
Due to time constraints, I didn't follow threads about Talkback Beta.
May someone quickly summarize for me what happened to the Talkback
Beta cycle after the first Beta release?
Sorry, but due to time constraints I will not be able to read the
e-mails on this group.
I would appreciate any assis
Hi,
There are two versions of ESpeak, one by the Eyes Free Project and the
other by Caintewaar Technologies.
The one from Eyes Free Project, though is free, isn't maintained but
if it works on your device, and you are satisfied, then you may not
need to purchase the other one. However, if this Espe
Hi,
Accessible tablets - To give you a rough idea of tablets with highest
degree of accessibility, Necsus tablets, such as the Necsus 7, 9 and
10 should be fully accessible out of the box, since they run stock
Android. Samsung has a good name in Android accessibility, so its
Tablets should be equal
Hey, Scott,
Thanks a lot, but you should have read my initial e-mails on other
mailing lists, when I was very new to e-mailing and was unaware of
e-mail writing skills, format, etiquettes etc! When I re-read them, I
have a hearty laugh :)
Now I guess I am ok.
On 12/8/14, Bhavya shah wrote
Dear all,
If you are an avid gamer, or want to become one, this is a good
opportunity, please subscribe to the Beta testing team (instructions
to do the same are given in the forwarded e-mail).
-- Forwarded message --
From: Audazzle
Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 08:16:43 -0800 (PST)
Subje
Hi,
Lets begin with my device details, which are always a Motorolla G
second generation running Kit kat 4.4.4
Zarodnik
(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.eucm.blindfaithgames.zarodnik&hl=en)
is an audio game for Android.
I am not able to understand what exactly to do with it, and ho
Hi,
This is just, too annoying!
Here I am desperately waiting for the Lollipop update on my Motorolla
G second generation, and the media is talking about the update for the
first generation! I especialy need Lollipop, because of the webviews
accessibility enhancements.
On 12/3/14, Austin Pinto wr
Hi,
Why do you say Aqua Mail is 'more' accessible than BlueMail, apart
from the webviews issues that originate from Android?
To the original asker, what device are you asking, from a previous
post of yours, I think you use Motorolla G, if yes, then most probably
if you are still on kit Kat (like me
Hi,
Some accessible games for Android are Dice World and Audio Archery. I
have heard of another game named Accessible Memory, which is also
accessible, but I have yet to try it.
Dice World can last you long, while Audio Archery is a game that you
will like playing just for some hours, but its a fun
Hi,
ESpeak, is better in my views, it can read English equally well, so
one can comfortably read documents with text of multiple languages.
On 11/29/14, sunilsangtan...@gmail.com wrote:
> The answer is no.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Nov 29, 2014, at 12:41 PM, Archana Bhatia
>> wrote:
>>
>
am fed up of doing it again and again, using same
>> phone.
>> Please reply.
>>
>>
>> On 11/25/14, Mujeeb Rahman wrote:
>>> The same gesture should work for you too as it is the method of
>>> performing the said action.
>>> On 11/23/14, Bha
But, let me add, that I haven't received any response yet, I'll send
them one more mail, and a Playstore review as well, tomorrow.
On 11/25/14, Bhavya shah wrote:
> Exactly, the more the better.
>
> On 11/24/14, Harbhajan wrote:
>> hello sir, i also send feedback t
t;> Mujtaba Merchant
>> Bangalore, India
>> "Motivation is what gets you started, habit is what keeps you going." ~
>> Jim
>> Rohn
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Mobile.accessindia
>> [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@access
t;
> -Original Message-
> From: Mobile.accessindia
> [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Bhavya
> shah
> Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 4:12 PM
> To: eyes-free; mobile.accessindia; keyboardusers
> Subject: [Mobile.AI] Times of India Development Team Con
Dear all,
Some questions about Google Keyboard:
How can I tell Google Keyboard to type capital letters - When I press
Shift, only the next letter is capital, then it switches back to lower
case, can I tell it to type capital letters until I tell it to switch
back to lower case?
adding the number ro
Dear all,
This is an extremely strange issue.
When I launch Skype on my Moto G second gen Kit Kat device, and double
tap on any contact, in the screen that then opens, I am unable to
perform the two part vertical gesture to cycle through granularity,
actually, I am able to perform it once in 50 tim
Dear all,
Firstly, I am using a Motorolla G second generation running Kit Kat 4.4.4
I am facing an issue while changing my device's volume through
Settings > Sounds > Volumes
A person using the same device told me that I had to double tap and
long press and then swipe left and right on the seek con
Hi,
For your information I am using a Motorolla G second generation device
running Kit Kat 4.4.4
On 11/23/14, Bhavya shah wrote:
> Dear all,
> How should I get the APK file of an app to keep aside for future use?
> I generally download apps from the Playstore, so how should I get the
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Dear all,
How should I get the APK file of an app to keep aside for future use?
I generally download apps from the Playstore, so how should I get the
APK of an app when downloading and installing from the Playstore?
I would appreciate any assistance
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Warm Regards
Bhavya
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