[Electronics-talk] National Federation of the Blind and Motorola to Cooperate on Making Cell Phones Accessible to the Blind

E.J. Zufelt lists at zufelt.ca
Tue Sep 15 17:19:10 UTC 2009


Good afternoon Christie,

I have been using the iPhone with VoiceOver since it was released and  
I have to say that in my opinion it works amazingly well.  Once you  
get used to the device, something that is required of most consumer  
electronics, it is very easy to use.

HTH,
Everett

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On 15-Sep-09, at 12:28 PM, C Keen wrote:

> Any idea if this will include access to text messaging?
> I have put off buying the 3rd party software because it has such mixed
> reviews so maybe I will just wait a little longer.
> The idea that the I-phone is accessible when you turn on their  
> speech is
> not accurate.  Since it is a flat screen you have no clue where to  
> touch
> it to do what you want it to do!  Obviously it wasn't a blind user  
> that
> helped them test that feature!
>
> Christie
>
>
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