[CT-NFB] App in Focus- Learning VoiceOver with the VO Starter App

rmirdi at aol.com rmirdi at aol.com
Sat Aug 19 01:18:31 UTC 2023


Hi Judy and Everyone,Idon’t know about the link not working. But you can download the app from the App store. Just type the name of the app in the search field and it will bring it up. Hope this helps.


Sincerely, Becky Ireland
Secretary of The NFB of CTSecretary/Treasurer of CTGDU rmirdi at aol.comCell: 860-384-8451“Whenever we are impressed with what a non-human animal does its simply because weunderestimated its intelligence.” - Neil deGrasse Tyson

On Friday, August 18, 2023, 6:44 PM, Judy Potter <jvdp2020 at icloud.com> wrote:

Hi everyone!
I was very interested in this app, and went to the link to download it, but it said it wasn’t available here. Don’t know if that meant the United States or what. Has anybody else try to download it? Thanks, Judy Potter.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Aug 18, 2023, at 4:01 PM, f via CT-NFB <ct-nfb at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello Friends,
> 
> I received the following information and thought it would be very useful for new and not so new users of VoiceOver on their smart phones. I hope it helps you all.
> 
> 
> https://www.ncbi.ie/app-in-focus-learning-voiceover-with-the-vo-starter-app/
> App in Focus – Learning VoiceOver with the VO Starter App
> by Joe Lonergan
> The iPhone has a built-in screen reader called VoiceOver and anyone that starts to use it has to be aware there is a steep learning curve. So, we are informing you that there are some extra resources out there to get you started or even help you along your journey to be a proficient VoiceOver user.
> Apple has included an area called VoiceOver Practice which lets you practice gestures and lets you know what each gesture does as you perform them in the practice area, but this can only get you so far before you may need some extra training from an IT trainer or a member of your peers. To try out VoiceOver Help perform a quadruple finger double tap on the screen and Voiceover will announce starting help.
> But recently We did discover a new app called VO Starter. According to the makers of this app “VO Starter is the first app to offer blind and visually impaired iOS users training on the built-in screen reader, VoiceOver”.
> After you download the VO Starter app and launch it you are met with a simple interface. You can simply press on a start button and then you will be walked through a step-by-step tutorial of how to use VoiceOver.
> Alternatively, you can tap on the different sections that are available on the first page of the app such as
> • VoiceOver basics
> • basic gestures
> • magic tap
> • using the Rotor
> • using the home and lock screens
> • status bar and control centre
> • learning how to edit text
> • multi-finger gestures and advanced features.
> As you can see, a lot of information is covered, and there is even an option to listen to the instructions in a real voice if you prefer. At the end of each section, you get the chance to practice what you have learned. This feature is really good and is especially helpful for more difficult tasks like entering text or using the rotor.
> Verdict
> We really like this app; it is good for trainers and users that are new to VoiceOver, and it is a great resource/tutorial to get you started.
> Download the VO Starter App from the App Store.
>      David Goldfield
> Assistive Technology Specialist
> 
> -- 
> Sincerely, Becky Ireland Chapter & NFB of CT Secretary rmirdi at aol.com Cell: 860-384-8451 "Whenever we are impressed with what a non-human animal does its simply because we underestimated its intelligence." Neil deGrass Tyson
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