Hej Julien,
Much thanks for that information. Gives some perspective for new
thinking. And that the "bad guys" are capable of some really neat
innovations. :)
I skimmed the other thread and saw that audio applications, not
surprisingly, were mostly unusable though...
Regards,
Robert
2011/4/20 Julien Claassen <julien(a)c-lab.de>de>:
Hello Robert!
Well this thread is already no longer on-topic, that's why I renamed it
slightly. :-)
It really started with the iPhones. At least, there I noticed it for the
first time. they only have their touchscreen, like many other smart phones
nowadays. So apple released their screenreader VoiceOver. They use different
gestures, like take two fingers and pull them down on the display ad the
volume is lowered. You can use your finger to move across the full screen
and read element after elemtn to you or you can activate a mode, where you
can jump ahead to every next element. So they actually started getting fame
from their phones and now they use the same system available for the
notebooks. You can use the pad - as I udnerstand - to make your gestures and
use the different modes to jump across the screen, find things, activate
them and so on. there are many more ideas to make it easier. And I've heard,
that more and more blind people change to iPhones or ipod touch, because
they like it and can be very fast with them, if they have to be. It takes
some learning, but it always takes learning, to adapt to an assistive
technology. You always have to get to know the OS and then the logic behind
the accessibility software. So I guess that's fair enough. :-)
I never used them myself though. Not a mobile phone person and I can't
afford any notebook, not to speak of expensive macbooks. :-) Anyway, a
desktop is more reliable in the long run and can be more powerful. For the
time being I'm happy to have no mobile system.
Warm regards
Julien
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