[Nfbktad] {Spam?} Fwd: ADV: Nokia Screen Reader

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sat Oct 29 03:48:40 UTC 2011


>Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 06:44:34 -0400
>To: dandrews at visi.com
>From: "Code Factory Marketing" <marketing at codefactory.es>
>Subject: ADV:
>  Nokia Screen Reader
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>Nokia rolls out new screen reader
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>Source: 
>http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/10/27/nokia-rolls-out-new-screen-reader/
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>LONDON, United Kingdom – Nokia has announced a 
>screen reader this week at Nokia World 2011, in 
>addition to a number of accessibility apps. 
>These new products matter because they will make 
>it easier for people with disabilities to use Nokia devices.
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>The software supplier for the Nokia Screen 
>Reader is 
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>Factory, based in Spain. The CEO Eduard Sánchez describes the situation:
>For a blind person, the only way to use a mobile 
>phone without accessibility software is to know 
>it by heart. That is, you need to know that if 
>you press the Menu key and scroll down four 
>times, you will be at the Message folder. And, 
>when you get there, it is necessary to press the 
>right softkey to open Options. It’s difficult 
>to learn the different functions and memorize 
>them. This makes the phone largely inaccessible. 
>The Nokia Screen Reader provides a great alternative.
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>The Nokia Screen Reader is an application that 
>converts screen content into speech. It’s 
>helpful not only for users with sight 
>limitations, but anyone who is not able to 
>dedicate their attention to the screen. For 
>example, it allows you to listen to text messages when you exercise.
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>Besides calling and texting, the screen reader 
>is helpful for browsing the internet, accessing 
>call lists and contacts, and managing the 
>calendar. It works on touch screen devices and 
>those with a physical key pad. The reader 
>features a simple command structure which is 
>easy to remember, as well as a configurable 
>control panel. It’s available at launch in 
>eight different languages: English, Spanish, 
>French, German, Portuguese, Finnish, Swedish and Italian.
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>The Nokia Screen Reader can be downloaded from 
>the Nokia Store free of charge. It will be 
>available before the end of the year for the C5 
>5 MP, Nokia 700 and Nokia 701 with Symbian 
>Belle. We’re also exploring opportunities to 
>bring screen reader technology to feature phones 
>to reach as many customers as possible.
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>The launch of the Nokia Screen Reader coincides 
>with another important development: the new 
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>Channel in the Nokia Store. This channel 
>aggregates apps that can assist people with 
>vision, hearing and speech, as well as cognition and dexterity problems.
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>So what kind of apps are available? Well, there 
>is 
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>a voice recognition app that carries out 
>commands on the device. Or 
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>Nav, which finds information on your device when 
>you type what you’re looking for. Or, if you 
>left your glasses at home, try 
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>Magnifier, which allows you to zoom the text by 
>140%. There are now some 50 apps available for 
>download from the Nokia Store for selected Nokia devices.
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>If you need assistance downloading the Nokia 
>Screen Reader, please call 
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>Customer Care in your country, or send us a message on Twitter @NokiaHelps.
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>We’re continuously working to improve our 
>accessibility offering. Please tell us what sort 
>of accessibility apps and device features you 
>would like to see in the future from us!
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>Source: 
>http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/10/27/nokia-rolls-out-new-screen-reader/
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