[NABS-L] Accessable spell checkers for all platforms including gramarly for writing class:

Carly Mihalakis carlymih at comcast.net
Fri Sep 27 12:41:38 UTC 2019


Good morning, Kendra,

You don't wanna wrap  a little?

I am interested to get to know you. Hopefully, 
you don't find these repeted reachings-out which, 
of course,  remain unanswered, at all creepy or 
anything. In fact, I met a childhood friend, Tieu 
whom was adopted from Vietnam when we attended 
Camp Bloomfield together  in 1995. We were 
friends during the preteen  and teenaged years, 
spending summer and holiday breaks together as 
well as corresponding but come adulthood, we no 
longer have contact and have scattered around the country..A
t 01:29 PM 9/26/2019, you wrote:
>Hi ll! This year, I’m taking Writing 121 which 
>is one of the uper average writing courses in my 
>community college. As part of the class, we are 
>suposed to use Gramarly as a tool. I have not 
>experienced it being very accessible on the 
>mobile platform. Does anyone know if it’s just 
>me or is it inaccessible across the board? Also, 
>does anyone know if it’s inaccessible on a 
>laptop vertion? On my phone, I use an iphone SE 
>with Voice Over and the last vertion of IOS 12. 
>On my laptop computer, I use a Dell laptop with 
>Windows 10, the home vertion. I also use both 
>JAWS and NVDA. So far, I have not been impressed 
>with the mobile vertion because I found several 
>key buttons to be inaccessible. I could see the 
>button but not get it to work. Other buttons 
>were both unworkable and were not labeled. Has 
>anyone else gotten this? Also, has anyone had 
>any luck with avoiding the same problems on 
>their laptop computers? Also, does anyone know 
>of a good accessable spell checker for an 
>iphone? I have not found one so far. Even my 
>sighted writing teacher agreed with me that the 
>spell checker on the IOS platform isn’t great. 
>"When the student is ready, the teacher will 
>appear", Author Unknown. Thank you for reading 
>this email! Also, please note that I have eighth 
>grade spelling. I'm well known for spelling 
>mistakes. Ironicly, writing is one of my gifts. 
>Blessed  Be! Kendra Schaber, Student of 
>Chemeketa Community College, member of 350.ORG 
>Salem, Member of the National Federation of the 
>Blind of Oregon, Capitol Chapter. Writing on my 
>Polaris Braille Sense. Using both Gmail and 
>Outlook. Go Detroit, Red Wings! Go Pittsburgh, 
>Penguins! Go Portland, Winterhawks! Go 
>Baltimore, Oriels!  Go Baltimore, Ravens! Go 
>Oregon State Beavers, baseball and football 
>teams! 
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