[Trainer-talk] iPhone 4 information
Vencer Cotton
vacotton at gmail.com
Wed Feb 2 18:56:12 UTC 2011
Is that blindgamers .com or what please? Thanks so much. I hope this weekend
will be such a blast for these students.
Vencer
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From: Nancy Coffman
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 9:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [Trainer-talk] iPhone 4 information
Blind gamers is one site that has games. All In Play is a web-based
"social" gaming site that offers a 30-day trial for Crazy 8s, Texas Hold 'em
and poker. Spoonvill games also has some.
Nancy Coffman--------------------------------------------------
From: "Vencer Cotton" <VCotton at doe.k12.ga.us>
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Subject: Re: [Trainer-talk] iPhone 4 information
> Would someone please send me a list of Mac keyboard keystrokes and some
> names of fun, accessible games for the Mac. I am conducting a class this
> weekend that will focus on the fun that can be had on the computer with
> games that are accessible by people who are blind. Windows games would be
> great to get as well.
> Thanks group.
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> Vencer Cotton Sr.
> Program Associate, assistive Technology
> Georgia Academy for the Blind
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> Hi
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> I've had the iPhone 4 for around five months now, I have no vision at
> all. I find it completely accesible and one of the most magical
> pieces of technology I have ever used.
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> It is just different to a Nokia with Talks, but it honestly took me
> less than a week to feel totally comfortable with it. There are a ton
> of podcasts and guides to be found, I find
>
> www.AppleVis.com
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> very useful, especially the reviews of aps from an accessability point of
> view.
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> If your still not sure in a few days, let me know and I will give you
> some pointers via Skype. I doubt we'll need to though, it's really
> lovely to use once you get used to it.
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> Jonathan
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> On 30/01/2011, 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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