[Electronics-Talk] Appliance accessibility

Rob Kaiser rcubfank at sbcglobal.net
Sun Feb 14 23:50:33 UTC 2016


Thank you for that info. 

Rob Kaiser
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From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Pamela Dominguez via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2016 3:42 PM
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
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Cc: Pamela Dominguez <geodom at optonline.net>
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Appliance accessibility

I'm telling you that my cousin got it just fine.  She didn't have a problem.

But the reason I asked was because other people were complaining that they
did have problems.  As for other cable companies doing something, years ago
when we called Cablevision, they didn't know anything about video
description.  But recently on the sight, I see something about
accessability, but I can't tell what it is.  I just haven't gotten around to
calling them up and asking if they know anything more about the video
description on the sap, and if they have, or are planning to have, an 
accessible cable box that can be used by a blind person.   Pam.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Kaiser via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2016 5:34 PM
To: 'Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances'
Cc: Rob Kaiser
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Appliance accessibility

You have to remember that your cousin might have been speaking to someone
not in the United states. If that was the case, the person might not have
known what an accessible box is. At least Charter still has call centers in
the United states.

It is unfortunate that more & more call centers are being outsourced over
seas which makes it dificult @ times to communicate with them. Also, & I
realize this part is somewhat off topic, but for those of us out there who
have a lot of Telephone customer service experience, that those kind of jobs
are getting few & far between. I'm really surprised more cable companies
haven't tried to get on the band wagon & make the same kind of accessible
cable box.

Rob Kaiser
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Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2016 2:25 PM
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Cc: Pamela Dominguez <geodom at optonline.net>
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Appliance accessibility

Comcast already has this accessable box.  My cousin got it.  I told her
about it and she asked me for the information.  I asked her if she was
successful in getting it, and she said yes.  I asked her that, because some
people had said they were having trouble making the customer service people
understand what they were talking about.  She also told me that her husband
got her something like dragon naturally speaking for her computer.  Pam.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Kaiser via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2016 3:48 PM
To: 'Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances'
Cc: Rob Kaiser
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Appliance accessibility

How are you able to set the cable box by phone? I had a problem with my
cable last week. I called Charter (a web site that is not accessible) & they
like most cable companies asked me what was on the screen. When I told them
I am totally blind & I cannot see the screen, they wanted to make an
appointment for a tech to come out. There was no way to set the cable box by
push buttons. Does anyone know when Comcast's audio box for the cable box
will be ready? I have a feeling that once Comcast gets that ready & it is a
feature one can get, other cable companieswill have to follow suit on this.
If they don't they will lose many blind people. Of course, Comcast isn't
availablein some areas.

I also agree with your idea Gerald as to the factcompanies should return to
regular buttons that we can use.

Rob Kaiser
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rcubfank at sbcglobal.net

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Behalf Of Gerald Levy via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2016 10:15 AM
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Cc: Gerald Levy <bwaylimited at verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Appliance accessibility


I have an even better idea.  Forget all this bluetooth and Internet
nonsense.  Why not make appliances with tactile buttons and switches like in
the good old days?  What a concept!!  The problem is that the design and
manufacture of appliances has largely been taken over by the Chinese who are
more interested in making cheap products than in making them universally
accessible.  And now that GE has agreed to sell its appliance business to
the Chinese electronics and appliance giant, Haier,appliance accessibility
is likely to get even worse.

Gerald



-----Original Message-----
From: cheez via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2016 12:06 PM
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
Cc: cheez
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Appliance accessibility

Why not bypass bluetooth and make appliances accessible via the Internet.
If one can communicate with a fridge using a computer or smartphone, then
why not make it possible for one to set appliances the same way?
Now it may sound crazy, but if one doesn't have a computer or smartphone,
then they could use a landline like one can do to reset cable boxes and the
like.

Vince

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Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2016 8:35 AM
Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Appliance accessibility


> Many years ago now, the brilliant engineer Tim Cranmer had an idea of 
> how to make appliances accessible.  We would get a law passed 
> requiring manufacturers to include a chip which would broadcast menu 
> info to a blind person's device of choice.  Those days, it was 
> something like a Braille 'n Speak.  These days, it would probably be a 
> smart phone, with the signal via Bluetooth.
>
> Could some version of this idea be workable today?  It wouldn't solve 
> the problem of a touch screen control, as someone described for some 
> dishwashers, but it would help with the problem of one button 
> controlling different menus and submenus, like some washers I've seen.
>
> I'm not keen on my appliances being connected to the internet, but I'm 
> also not happy with the struggle it can be these days to find 
> something I can easily use.
>
> Tracy
>
>
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