[nabs-l] question on Ipods

Patrick Molloy ptrck.molloy at gmail.com
Thu Dec 29 02:17:27 UTC 2011


The Nano takes some getting used to, but once you have the basics of
the touch screen down, it's really simple.
Patrick

On 12/28/11, Ignasi Cambra <ignasicambra at gmail.com> wrote:
> It's the current model. It doesn't matter which capacity.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Dec 29, 2011, at 1:00 AM, Ashley Bramlett <bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Patrick,
>> Only four icons sounds good. Which ipod is it? What storage capacity? I
>> think you  can get the nano in  8 gb and 16 gb; not sure.
>>
>> -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Molloy
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 5:55 PM
>> To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
>> Subject: Re: [nabs-l] question on Ipods
>>
>> Ashley,
>> I also have a Nano, but mine is a little different. It's a square,
>> about the size of a matchbook, maybe a little bit smaller. There are
>> three raised buttons on one end. The rest of the controls are accessed
>> via a touch screen. I was a little unsure at first, but the type of
>> Nano that I have only has four icons per screen, and they're
>> conveniently located in the four corners. Touch screens like this one
>> do not have a big learning curve at all. E-mail me offlist if you have
>> any other questions.
>> Patrick
>>
>> On 12/28/11, Ashley Bramlett <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>> Chris,
>>> The way you describe your ipod nano sounds simple. I don't want a touch
>>> screen. So if the newer ipod nanos do that, I'll stick with the shuffle.
>>> You
>>> say yours is a fifth generation. I'll see if that is still sold.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Chris Nusbaum
>>> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 2:43 PM
>>> To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
>>> Subject: Re: [nabs-l] question on Ipods
>>>
>>> Hi Ashley,
>>>
>>> The Nano keypad is just like the Shuffle then, at least on mine.
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>> Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous new year!
>>>
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>>> real problem is the misunderstanding and lack of education that
>>> exists.  If a blind person has the proper training and
>>> opportunity, blindness can be reduced to a mere physical
>>> nuisance."
>>> -- Kenneth Jernigan (President, National Federation of the Blind,
>>> 1968-1986
>>>
>>> The I C.A.N.  Foundation helps blind and visually impaired youth
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>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net
>>> To: "National Association of Blind Students mailing list"
>>> <nabs-l at nfbnet.org
>>> Date sent: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:29:58 -0500
>>> Subject: Re: [nabs-l] question on Ipods
>>>
>>> Chris,
>>> You must really love music; I'm not sure I need a 8 gb  size;
>>> maybe four or
>>> six gb would do for me.
>>> Are the buttons on the nano on a keypad? Is it like a phone
>>> keypad? On the
>>> shuffle, the buttons are around the circular okay button.
>>> Now that I know you do not have to interact with the screen much
>>> and do
>>> gestures, maybe I could learn the nano.
>>> I like the idea of marking it with dots or tape.  I've also used
>>> the clock
>>> face reference to learn button functions.  Yes the  ipod shuffle
>>> is old.
>>> So next one will be a shuffle or a nano.
>>> Ashley
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Chris Nusbaum
>>> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 2:21 PM
>>> To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
>>> Subject: Re: [nabs-l] question on Ipods
>>>
>>> Hi Ashley,
>>>
>>> Here are some answers to your questions:
>>>
>>> * Memory Space: That Shuffle must be pretty old! The newer iPod's
>>> come in a lot bigger sizes; I have a 8 GB Nano.  There are 16 gig
>>> models too.
>>>
>>> * VoiceOver: All iPods after the Classic have VoiceOver built in,
>>> to the best of my knowledge.  It might have started with the 1st
>>> generation Nano, though; I can't remember.
>>>
>>> * Nano and touch stcreens: I have a Nano, and it is a combination
>>> of a touch screen and buttons.  However, you can't really tell
>>> that they are buttons at first because they're not very raised,
>>> so it looks like a touch screen.  To fix this problem, I put Wiki
>>> sticks on each button to raise them, and had a sighted person
>>> help me learn which button did what.  I then used the clock-face
>>> technique to learn it.  On the Nano, the button at: 12 o'clock is
>>> the "go forward" button (to go forward a track in an album or go
>>> to the next song in a playlist, genius mix, or when the iPod is
>>> in shuffle mode,) 3 o'clock is the play/pause button, 6 o'clock
>>> is the go back button, and 9 o'clock is the menu button (to go to
>>> the previous menu.) The button in the middle of the circle where
>>> all the buttons are is the "OK" or "select" button.  If you are
>>> hearing a song and you want to know the title and artist of the
>>> song that is playing, just hit the center button and VoiceOver
>>> will tell you.  You may have to do this twice.  And if you shake
>>> the device, it will shuffle the songs; this is the "shake to
>>> shuffle" feature.  The only time you will need to use a
>>> touchscreen-like gesture is when you are in a menu.  Just a
>>> little flick (1 finger) forward will move you to the next item in
>>> the menu; a flick back will move you to the previous item in the
>>> menu.  When you get to the item you want, hit the center button.
>>>
>>> If you have any more questions about the iPod Nano, please let me
>>> know! Hope this helps!
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>> Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous new year!
>>>
>>> "The real problem of blindness is not the loss of eyesight.  The
>>> real problem is the misunderstanding and lack of education that
>>> exists.  If a blind person has the proper training and
>>> opportunity, blindness can be reduced to a mere physical
>>> nuisance."
>>> -- Kenneth Jernigan (President, National Federation of the Blind,
>>> 1968-1986
>>>
>>> The I C.A.N.  Foundation helps blind and visually impaired youth
>>> in Maryland say "I can," by empowering them through providing
>>> assistive technology and scholarships to camps and conventions
>>> which help them be equal with their sighted peers.  For more
>>> information about the Foundation and to support our work, visit
>>> us online at www.icanfoundation.info!
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net
>>> To: "National Association of Blind Students mailing list"
>>> <nabs-l at nfbnet.org
>>> Date sent: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 13:57:32 -0500
>>> Subject: [nabs-l] question on Ipods
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> What are your experiences with Ipods? Are all now built in with
>>> that talking speech voice over? I have a small ipod shuffle that
>>> was a present to me a few years ago.
>>> What memory sizes do Ipod shuffles come in now? Mine is only 1
>>> gig, which I?셫 discovering is not big enough!
>>> I?셫 not interested in a touch screen device because I think it
>>> would be too easy to press the wrong thing.  Are any ipods screen
>>> based but not a touch screen? I thought the ipod nano was a touch
>>> screen, but not sure.
>>>
>>> Anyone used an ipod for books or movies? What is the navigation
>>> ability with them? By chapter?
>>> I might get an ipod again  with a bigger memory capacity and
>>> wondered my options.  I like the shuffle because its small and
>>> simple to use; few buttons.  So I might stick with that.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>> Ashley
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