[Electronics-talk] Question re. the Sirius XM App
Rob Tabor
rob.tabor at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jun 18 12:59:47 UTC 2013
Good morning Kolby or Mr. Kolby whichever the case may be,
I truly appreciate your very substantive and helpful instructions as to how
to make the app usable with Voiceover. The process certainly appears to
require considerable tweaking, an endeavor not very attractive to the
technophobe, but it's good to know this app can be tweaked in such a manner
and I am getting excited at the potential for many hours of listening
pleasure. The iPhone app could become my preferred way of listening to the
Sirius XM line-up, especially when I am on the go. One thing is for sure. It
would appear to obviate the need to acquire and activate multiple radios or
haul the laptop or notebook everywhere. Have a good day all.
Best regards,
Rob "Jayhawk" Tabor
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From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Kolby
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 6:59 AM
To: 'Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances'
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Question re. the Sirius XM App
Hello Rob,
The SiriusXM iPhone app is accessible, providing that you label the buttons
at the bottom of the screen. To label a button, double tap and hold with two
fingers on the button that you want to label. A text field will pop up, and
you enter the desired label. The button labels in order from left to right
are: Categories, All Channels, Favorites, On Demand, Downloads, and
Settings. You have to three finger swipe to the next page to get to the
settings button. Once in settings, make sure that drop tray is set to on.
The drop tray will show you what is playing on channels, enabling you to
browse other channels while listening to a channel. The currently playing
channel information appears at the top of the screen, the drop tray appears
towards the bottom of the screen, and the buttons are located at the very
bottom of the screen. You can scroll through the categories by heading if
you set the rotor to scroll by headings, and flick right to see what is
playing on channels within each category.
Kolby
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