[NFB-DB] Supporting consumers who are DeafBlind with Bluetooth keyboards on iOS

Maggie Stringer ravensfan784 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 19 20:43:10 UTC 2022


Passing along.

The Technology Research and Innovation Center (TRIC) Announces Supporting
Your Consumers Who Are DeafBlind Using QWERTY Keyboards on iOS VoiceOver on
an iPhone has been a popular access solution for many years, many users
also include accessories to utilize the operating system (iOS) more
comfortably. Consumers who use speech, individuals who use a Mantis q40 and
for those who prefer typing on a QWERTY keyboard instead of a braille one,
QWERTY keyboards often assist them in using their iOS Device more
efficiently. Demonstrations will be provided.
Updated for iOS 16, topics in this seminar include:
*       Reasons why a DeafBlind individual may benefit from a Bluetooth
keyboard over other access methods
*       Settings to consider when working with different parts of the
DeafBlind population.
*       How to set up customized keyboard commands and why this may be
necessary.

On-screen sign language interpretation, voice over and captioning will be
provided.
This webinar will be taught by Scott Davert, an expert in the area of
DeafBlind technology.
When: September 29, 2022
Time: 1 to 3 PM EDT
Cost: $50.00
Registration and Payment:
Please use this link to register and pay:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7tSKJ78DRRilAXUqh31Ozw
CEU's available - please request when you register

Contact Information:
If you have any questions about the webinar or registration, please contact
us at: PLD at hknc.org


Maggie Stringer
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Email: ravensfan784 at gmail.com
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