Carolyn, My books are available in ePub or PDF format. There are step-by-step instructions throughout, both for learning VoiceOver concepts and for using individual apps.
Hope that helps, -shelly On Sunday, May 26, 2019 at 4:49:20 PM UTC-5, Carolyn Arnold wrote: > > Shelly, are these books in Braille. Does any of them provide step-by-step > guides to do exactly what is needed. An example of something that I know > now: > > Add a new Contact > > 1. From the Desktop, locate Contacts and double-tap. Later, we'll learn > how do to it from the Phone App in the Dock at the bottom of the screen. > 2. Place your index finger toward the top left of the screenVoiceOver > should say Contacts, Heading. > 3. Flick right. VoiceOver should say add. > 4. Double-tap, and VoiceOver should say double-tap to edut, and so forth > and so on. Yall all know how to do this, but I think you get the drift. Do > you provide step-by-step details to perform tasks? If so, and the books are > in Braille, where can one be purchased? > > Best regards, > > Carolyn > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] <javascript:> [mailto: > [email protected] <javascript:>] On Behalf Of Shelly Brisbin > Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2019 4:37 PM > To: VIPhone <[email protected] <javascript:>> > Subject: Re: iOS History: Were You There At The Beginning? > > Grr. I made a little typo in my email address, which would make it kind of > hard for you to get in touch with me. My apologies. Please send to: > > [email protected] <javascript:> > > Just to l's. <LOL> > > Thanks, > -shelly > > On Sunday, May 26, 2019 at 2:49:02 PM UTC-5, Shelly Brisbin wrote: > > Hello! > Some of you know me. Some of you don’t. I’ve written six editions > of the book, iOS Access for All, and a seventh will probably happen > sometime this fall. And I make a bunch of podcasts. But I’m working on > something else. And I could use your help. > > June 19 marks the 10th anniversary of an accessible iOS. It’s the > day the iPhone 3GS shipped in the US. To commemorate that milestone, I’m > producing an audio project, to be released on June 19, 2019. I’ve > interviewed lots of people who were around at the time the iPhone got > VoiceOver, and I’m looking to talk with a couple more. I want to record > short audio interviews this week. If you’re interested, and one of the > descriptions below fits you, please drop me an email at the address below. > Again, I really need to do these this week. Here’s who I’m looking for: > > –people who have used iPhone or iPad in school or college, > particularly if you can talk about how that experience was different from > your pre-iOS accessibility experiences in education. > > – women and people of color, especially if you were interested in, > or purchased an iPhone/iPod Touch when it first became accessible in 2009, > but also if you have a good iOS story to tell, but weren’t in that early > wave. > > – iOS developers > > – people who use iOS accessibility tools other than VoiceOver > > – any former Apple folks who can talk about what it was like to > work on accessibility there. > > If you fit one of these categories, please get in touch privately. > I’ll talk with as many people as I can, given short time. And either way, > watch for the program on June 19. 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