Hi Eric;

The only thing that means anything to anyone is money!

Anthony


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On May 16, 2012, at 12:19 PM, Eric SS <sseri...@gmail.com> wrote:

Isn't it funny how the ultimate threat for us to control our blood sugar is
you will go blind and the biggest fund raising card they hold out is to
prevent blindness, and yet hardly any of them have accessible material. The
ADA has virtually none of their handouts, etc. in large print braille or
other alternate media.

Telephone: (614)633-0376
Skype: sseric57


On May 16, 2012, at 11:54 AM, Richard Turner <richard.turne...@gmail.com>
wrote:

I checked out the app.
If you want to manually add information, you split-tap or double tap on the
word, like Glucose, and then enter the number on the overly verbose keypad.
 Then, tap on Carbs, enter the number, tap on Insulin and enter the number.
Then, hit the done button which is just above the 3.
You will find an option to tag it with pre-breakfast, post-breakfast, etc.
 It comes up as a picker item.
So, it looks pretty accessible out of the box.
The keypad says a lot of unnecessary stuff, but it is manageable.
I work with a lot of people with diabetes.  I called the company and was
told the app is not compatible with VoiceOver, but they are looking into it.
I pointed out how much I could do with the app now, and it would take very
little tweaking for them to make it completely accessible.
The person I talked with took my information and said he would forward it
on to management etc.
They do not provide any way to contact that department.  Perhaps if enough
people call them expressing an interest in making it more accessible with
VoiceOver, they will take the time to do the adjustments needed.
Toll Free: 800-633-1610.

Richard




On May 16, 2012, at 5:21 AM, "Chanelle Allen" <chanellem.al...@gmail.com>
wrote:

 Hi viphone list,

A company called Sanofi has released the IBGStar meter, which connects to
the iPhone. There is also an app that records the blood sugar readings from
the meter. Has anyone experimented with the app or tried the meter? I am
wondering if Voiceover would announce the prompts given by the meter.
Someone from another list said that the app is almost accessible. Labels
are above the buttons, so one isn't always sure what button applies to what
label. Double tapping didn't do anything.
I plan to take a look at the app myself since it can be used for logging
blood sugars, insulin, etc. Maybe if enough people try the app and write to
the company about accessibility, it will be even more useful.
There has been some discussion on the list about diabetes record keeping
apps. I didn't like any of the ones I tried, so I used an app called Tap
Forms Lt which allows one to create databases. The app is totally
accessible and allows one to create and customize a form as well as to use
built in forms. Having a meter that would communicate with an accessible
app would save some of the work in keeping track of things.

Chanelle

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