[stylist] I-Pad VS Tablet Wondering if anyone knows
Aleeha Dudley
blindcowgirl1993 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 25 14:11:31 UTC 2015
I believe, and this is only personal opinion, that the iPad is much more accessible for the blind than a Windows tablet. It seems to me that Windows tablet accessibility is much more bolted on, whereas the iPad’s accessibility seems built in from the ground up. I think Windows has a long way to go before it can be considered as a viable option for productivity.
Hope that helps and feel free to write with questions.
Aleeha
> On Aug 25, 2015, at 2:52 AM, Semirhage via stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi everyone. I'm wondering if anyone can explain, as a user, if we get the tablet with full windows, what's the difference between it and an I pad? I know one is apple and one is mycrosoft. I don't meant the technical difference. I mean why one is easier, better, whatever than another for different people's preferences. Either way I am not at all in love with the touch screen for typing so I'll use a wireless keyboard for heavy typing. The comp instructor we're working with thinks that I device are generally easier to use for the blind. Not a computer, he likes windows for that, but for generally smaller device, but I wasn't' sure what made it different and wanted other people's thoughts.
> Sem
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> I get along with the voices inside of my head.
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