[nabs-l] I devices accessibility
Lavonya Gardner
hotdancer1416 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 27 23:59:06 UTC 2013
my friend has a lot of music on her phone, and she tells the phone what to play, and it does. do u think she is using dictate.
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On Jan 27, 2013, at 18:32, Josh Gregory <joshkart12 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am not Chris, but no, music must be on your phone. Siri cannot interact with iTunes.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jan 27, 2013, at 6:13 PM, "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>> Chris,
>> I wanted to know if Siri can interact with itunes?
>> So, to clarify, are you saying it can pull up a specific song for you?
>> Can you ask it to launch itunes and play a song or do you have to be in itunes first?
>> I'm impressed you can do so much with Siri. Everyone says its useful; I mean both sighted and blind people.
>> Thanks.
>> Ashley
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message----- From: christopher nusbaum
>> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 5:02 PM
>> To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
>> Subject: Re: [nabs-l] I devices accessibility
>>
>> Arielle,
>>
>> All you have to do to use Siri for music is to tell it to play a
>> certain song or artist.
>>
>> Chris Nusbaum
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Jan 27, 2013, at 4:20 PM, Arielle Silverman <arielle71 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Ashley,
>>> Most modern Braille devices including Braille Notes and Braille
>>> displays can pair with I-devices without much effort. You can then use
>>> the Braille device as both keyboard and Braille display in many cases,
>>> and typemessages in either contracted or uncontracted Braille and have
>>> it translated.
>>> You can also use Siri to type texts and emails although I've never
>>> tried using it for music.
>>> Many Apple users, blind and sighted, choose to buy keyboards to pair
>>> with their I-devices if they don't already have a Braille device.
>>> I can type on my touch screen by activating touch typing in VoiceOver
>>> and then dragging my finger around the screen until VoiceOver says the
>>> letter I want. To enter the letter I lift my finger off the screen.
>>> However, though I can do this I find it slow and prefer to use Siri
>>> or my RefreshaBraille.
>>> Arielle
>>>
>>> On 1/27/13, Ashley Bramlett <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Many of you have I devices you communicate with now; I’ve seen many messages
>>>> sent from i-phones, ipod touches and a few ipads.
>>>> I have an ipod and am struggling with the touch screen and staying oriented
>>>> on it.
>>>>
>>>> My family and I were wondering how blind people most often interact with
>>>> their i-phone and I touch. I see many messages written from these mobile
>>>> devices, yet I know the touch screen keyboard is rather small and even for
>>>> sighted people it can be challenging to use.
>>>> So I was wondering about your experiences with these devices.
>>>>
>>>> Do you use the touch screen and voice over all the time? Do you use siri to
>>>> perform functions? Can siri activate your itunes collection? I mean can you
>>>> ask siri to play a certain song and it searches for it and plays it?
>>>>
>>>> How do you type
>>>> regular messages and text messages? Do you use a braille display with it and
>>>> if so, which one? Can you type in braille and something translates it and
>>>> then sends it out on your i-device?
>>>> What computer functions do these devices have? Does it have a word
>>>> processor, presentation application and spreadsheet?
>>>> I know the Ipad has pages; not sure about the others.
>>>>
>>>> I know the Focus 14 display came out from freedom scientific recently and a
>>>> few friends have that paired with their i-phones. I also know the braille
>>>> pen can be paired with it too.
>>>>
>>>> Finally, which aps are most helpful? Is the barcode reader one useful? What
>>>> does i t cost? What is the difference between Look around Me and Navigan ap?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for letting me know.
>>>>
>>>> I’ll write my ipod gesture questions next message.
>>>>
>>>> Ashley
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