Hi,
You are the same person who wouldn't have touched a apple device
in the past?
I'm glad people are seeing the ability of giving the blind power!
Thanks Apple.
 





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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 10:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Fleksy on Android devices

Hi Christopher,

It's not all that hard to improve something significantly which
was almost non-existent before. I am interested in technology of
any kind and recently listened to a very detailed 2-part german
Podcast by somebody who is a very experienced tech user about
Talkback on a I think Samsung Galaxy S3 top-of-line phone. This
person also has an iPhone and he actually had to stop the Podcast
and restart it because the gesture which was supposed to activate
Talkback during setup did not work. He finally did get it going
and then continued to setup the phone and boy was it painful to
listen to his attempts to do the simplest things. At one point he
had to enter his name on a virtual keyboard and it literally took
him 5 or 6 minutes in the Podcast before he managed to enter his
first and last name, as I said, it was simply painful and I was
sitting there thinking why somebody would put him or herself
through such frustration if you can get an iPhone, you triple
click the home key and that's it. When I got my iPhone 4S I set
it up myself in the store with Voiceover and the entire process
took me about as long as what it took him to enter his name. I am
not exaggerating, but the entire first part of the Podcast which
was over an hour was about him getting past the few start screens
and that is not counting the time where he paused the Podcast to
even get Talkback to initialize. They may have come a ways, but
they have a very very long road ahead before they get even close
to the iPhone's accessibility and ease of use and as I said in my
earlier message, I don't think they will ever get there.


Regards,
Sieghard


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