Hi Leslie
The Toshiba phone does not speak the menus, but it does speak several
features. There is no accessible manual, just print and PDF.
Read AccessWorld's review at:
http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw050306
Jay Leventhal
At 12:12 AM 5/10/2004 -0400, Leslie Fairall wrote:
>Hi everyone:
>
>I just bought the the Toshiba 4050, the Sprint cellphone that is supposed
>to be accessible. My understanding is that there is a voice option on the
>phone which would read the menus. With sighted help, I was able to make
>the call history talk, although I have not figured out how to scroll
>through the numbers. I have two questions:
>
>1. Could someone please send me instructions on how to set up the phone to
>read the menus?
>2. Does anyone know how I can get an accessible copy of the Toshiba 4050
>manual?
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>
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