Hi Richard, *The Dreaded IPhone? Why the Dreaded? or is that meant to be a
play on words somewhat slanted toward the Android phone, did you mean the
"droided" IPhone?/Sorry about that, I had to say that, it was too tempting
not to. hi hi.
I don't have the Iphone, but I do have the 32Gig, third generation/made
after October of last year, Ipod Touch, which includes the Voice Over Screne
Reader/right off the shelf, and which does everything the phone does, except
be a phone/of course the touch can do skype, while on WyFi, so in a measure,
it can be a phone as well.
*For someone used to Tactal keys on a phone,/which I am, although I've never
had a phone with a screne reader, (I've always been too cheap") the touch
screne takes a lil getting used to,/I've had my touch since early May, and
am still getting used to things with it, but frankly, It's very learnable
and doable technology, not only so, but the IOS4/released last week, for the
3rd gen touches, and the 3gs Iphones,/and which, of course, is the included
operating system for the brand new 4GS Iphones/which were released June24,
opens up quite a few more possibilities, including *@no extra cost, blue
tooth compatibility with, and successful support of, a number of braille
displays,
reportedly very doable OCR activity on the 4GS Version phones, which have
both a front and rear camera,and there are other neat things they will do
that we're all beginning to learn about.
*I'm glad for the moment that I still also have a Windows PC,/I'm using that
to type this on, as my typing speed on the touch leaves a lot to be
increased, but it's increasing. But the stuff this lil apple will do pretty
much right off the shelf, with a lil help from manuals and other users, for
the new, refurbished, , or used asking prices, that are out there, /(New,
3GS Iphones for 97$s, and New 4GS Iphones for 197. (the 3gs phones can be
software updated for free.)make this a very increasingly important link in
the technology continuum.
*I got my touch from a private seller,/they sell new for 299, Mine cost me
160. *Meanwhile, the update from Jaws8 to jaws11, for my pc which is three
years old, is 550$s!
I've made some notes and observations taken mostly from more experienced
users, musings, which I'll be glad to share with you if you wish. My email
address is
D D Y E R 1 @ G M A I L DOT C O M
and for the sake of the list, we'll keep this stuff off list, unless
otherwise requested. HTH, Danny Dyer, Toccoa, GA, USA..
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 2:58 PM
Subject: off topic cell phones
> Hello;
> I think this was mentioned previously but never saw a reply. Any =
> totally blind folks out there using the dreaded i-phone? My nephew just =
> got a new improved one so I took a look. Never got to the point that I =
> could even make a call never mind txting or the internet. Apparently =
> someone sells a braille overlay for the screen which may or may not =
> help. There must be some secret that neither of us knew about. Never =
> did figure out how to "flick" as opposed to tap or double tap.
> I hate buying a phone and buying a speech program which will certainly =
> require periodic updating. This sounded ideal even if I didn't use half =
> of the features and there are folks that left me feeling it was very =
> usable. I sure didn't feel it was easily used after seeing one.
> If anyone has some words of wisdom feel free to reply off list.
> Richard
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