[Trainer-talk] Accessible World presents Tek Talk, The Orator Screen Reader, August 26, 2009
HumanWare
nicolas.lagace at humanware.com
Wed Aug 26 15:59:54 UTC 2009
Accessible World presents Tek Talk, The Orator Screen Reader, August 31, 2009
(a large print text only version is available at:
<http://hcamarketing.cmail5.com/t/y/l/kiiydi/hludepi/y>http://www.humanware.ca/web/en/newsletter/56-t.htm)
In today's world access to information on the go
is key and highly related to the ability to
communicate via portable mobile solution. The
constant evolution of mass-market electronics has
been providing more portability than ever before
and smartphones are quickly becoming the
predominant way that business professionals,
individual consumers and students stay in touch
with their friends, family and information while
on the go. Unfortunately this mobile technology
creates accessibility challenges for people who
are blind and visually impaired.
One of the most popular mobile devices today is
the Blackberry. Orator is a unique screen reader
software that brings your BlackBerry® Smartphone
to life using state of the art text to speech
(TTS) technology with adjustable volume and
speech rate to let you access and interact with
the Smartphone applications. Orator converts the
information presented visually on the device
screen into intuitive and familiar speech output.
Whether you are at work, home or on the go,
Orator will let you manage your emails and
contacts, make and receive calls, compose and
read text messages and other features while on
the go. Powered by Code Factory and design for
the new generation of BlackBerry® smart phones
with full QWERTY keyboard, Orator will provide
you with a unique mobile communication experience.
Orator provides you:
* State of the art TTS engine voice output
* Auto start mode when the device turns on
* Full control over the speed and pitch of the voice
* Different verbosity levels to allow users
to define the amount of information provided
* Keyboard echo settings for text entry
* Easy to use command structure
* Training mode to help familiarize yourself with the structure
* Fully operational during a call
* Multi language support
* Support documentation on the device
Presenter: Michel Pepin, Products Manager, Humanware
Email: <mailto:michel.pepin at humanware.com>michel.pepin at humanware.com
Date: Monday, August 31st, 2009
Time:
5:00 p.m. PDT
6:00 p.m. MDT
7:00 p.m. CDT
8:00 p.m. EDT
and elsewhere in the world Tuesday 0:00 GMT
Approximately 15 minutes prior to the event start
time; go to The Pat Price Tek Talk Training Room at:
<http://hcamarketing.cmail5.com/t/y/l/kiiydi/hludepi/j>http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rsc9613dc89eb2
Or, alternatively.
Select The Pat Price Tek Talk Training Room at:
<http://hcamarketing.cmail5.com/t/y/l/kiiydi/hludepi/t>www.accessibleworld.org
Enter your first and last names on the sign-in screen.
If you are a first-time user of the Talking
Communities online conferencing software, there
is a small, safe software program that you need
to download and then run. A link to the software
is available on every entry screen to the Accessible World rooms
All online interactive programs require no
password, are free of charge, and open to anyone
worldwide having an Internet connection, a
computer, speakers, and a sound card. Those with
microphones can interact audibly with the
presenters and others in the virtual audience. To
speak to us, hold down the control key and let up
to listen. If a microphone is not available, you
may text chat with the attendees.
All Tek Talk Training events are recorded and
archived. If you are unable to participate live
at the above times then you may download the
presentation or podcast from the Accessible World
Recent Additions at www.accessibleworld.org.
Previous Tek Talk programs are available by
selecting Tek Talk Archives on the same webpage.
Accessible World uses News Wires, like this one,
to inform people of the topic and times for the
many Discussion Groups on Accessible World. The
lists are announce only to keep the traffic to a
minimum. You can join the Accessible World
Announce List, the Tek Talk Announce List or the
Sports Talk Announce List by completing the form
at:
<http://hcamarketing.cmail5.com/t/y/l/kiiydi/hludepi/i>www.accessibleworld.org/mailinglists
Accessible World also provides a Tek Talk
Discussion List. This list is intended to give
you an opportunity to ask computer related
questions, suggest topics to be used in the
weekly Monday training programs, or just to
interact with others interested in using
assistive devices to access computers. You may
sign up for this list by selecting the Tek Talk
Discussion link on the same page and completing the form.
Accessible World Contacts:
Robert Acosta, Chair
Accessible World
818-998-0044
Email: <mailto:boacosta at pacbell.net>boacosta at pacbell.net
Web:
<http://hcamarketing.cmail5.com/t/y/l/kiiydi/hludepi/d>http://www.helpinghands4theblind.com/
Joann Becker, Events Coordinator
Accessible World
617-969-1213
Email: joannbecker at pcomcast.net
George Buys, CEO.
Talking Communities
Email: <mailto:buys at talkingcommunities.com>buys at talkingcommunities.com
The Accessible World, a division of Helping Hands
For The Blind, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit
organization, seeks to educate the general
public, the disabled community and the
professionals who serve them by providing highly
relevant information about new products,
services, and training opportunities designed
specifically to eliminate geographic and access
barriers that adversely affect them
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