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Hi Ana and all
Thanks for this.
I stand by my point that it would be nice if vendors marketed what they
have done for accessibility so that I do not have to poke through
eleventy-sixty-seven random links and search engine results. Rather
than sob stories about why vendors cannot comply, put out what they do.
In many cases, my impression, even if the performance is only mediocre
people will be so delighted to have anything without having to look
for it....
But I will definitely also check out your blog.
DoreneC
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From: Ana G <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Fri, Aug 9, 2013 11:43 am
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] Blog post about new Tablet
The new Nexus 7 2013 runs Android 4.3. It includes voice input
(dictation, voice actions (e.g., Open the Play Store), TalkBack (the
Google screen reader), system-wide large text, and screen
magnification.
If you're using TalkBack, Android 4.3 finally (yay!) also includes text
selection in edit fields, and if you try the current TalkBack beta, 4.3
has button labeling as well.
I've recently moved and revived my Android blog. it is now at
http://AccessibleAndroid.wordpress.com
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