[Trainer-talk] iPhone 4 information

Jan Brandt djsabrandt at gmail.com
Tue Feb 1 19:19:05 UTC 2011


Sarah,

The new book *Getting Started with the iPhone: An Introduction for Blind
Users* is now available through National Braille Press.  The cost is only
$18, and is available in the following formats:  Braille, Daisy CD, Daisy
download, eBraille CD, eBraille download, Word and ASCII text CD, or Word
and ASCII download.



Go to this web page to order:


http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/IPHONE.html

I hope this is helpful.



Jan


On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 4:13 PM, Sarah <sarahandfamily at live.com> wrote:

> hello. I upgraded to the iPhone 4 a few days ago. I appreciate the fact
> that the phone is accessible right out of the box, but I am having some
> difficulty  with the device. One problem is opening, deleting, and composing
> text messages. I guess I'm just not familiar with using gestures to operate
> the phone as opposed to buttons and software such as MobileSpeak. I also do
> not know how to enter numbers on the keypad such as when calling a company
> that requires entering numbers to speak to a customer service
> representative. I guess I'm just having misgivings about the phone purchase.
> is this device accessible enough for a totally blind person, or should I
> stick with my old phone that uses mobile speak? If I keep the phone, would I
> benefit from a wireless keyboard?  Thank you.
>    Sarah
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