Hello My Fellow Appleseeds,
I have compiled, edited, and formatted the instructions on how to use the basic functions of the iPhone 3G S so that it may be more easily read by those using screen readers, screen magnifiers, and refreshable Braille devices. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello My Fellow Appleseeds,
I have compiled, edited, and formatted the instructions on how to configure the Settings on the iPhone 3G S so that it may be more easily read by those using screen readers, screen magnifiers, and refreshable Braille devices. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello My Fellow Appleseeds,
I have compiled, edited, and formatted the instructions on how to use all of the accessibility features on the iPhone 3G S so that it may be more easily read by those using screen readers, screen magnifiers, and refreshable Braille devices. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,Â
In my previous post on the accessibility features of the iPhone 3G S, instead of linking to the current User Guide/How To section of the Apple Support site, I inadvertently linked to the iPhone archived documentation section.Â
I apologize for any confusion this may have caused.
Click Here to go to the current online user instructions for the iPhone 3G S including its new accessibility features such as VoiceOver for the blind and low vision. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello My Fellow New Apple iPhone 3G S Technology Ascenders,Â
I am excited and delighted to share the following information with you:
Click Here to read a very detailed description of how accessibility works on the iPhone 3G S. (Recommended)Â
Click Here for current iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G S user instructions including accessibility features.
Click Here for archived versions of iPhone documentation.
Click Here for my previous article on iPhone 3G S accessibility.
Enjoy,
Mark
Hello My Fellow Media Playing Moguls,
If ever you wish to repair, delete, or re-index the Windows Media Player 11 Library cache on your Windows computer, do the following:Â Read the rest of this entry »
A cameo of a tall, dark, remarkably handsome, devilishly clever koolade-drinking and bacon sandwich loving low vision gentleman sitting quietly in a doctor’s waiting room. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,
One of the best features of the Internet is that it allows all of us to gain as much knowledge as we desire.Â
Want to become more skilled in the latest version of MS Office? Perhaps you need to learn the basics of programming. Is becoming a Photoshop Photon your true dream?Â
Well, when you are ready to learn, learn it from the best; learn it from Lynda; Lynda.com, that is.
Take the first step on your new path by reading the following information and then, in a little while, I’ll meet you on the other side.
Mark Read the rest of this entry »
Are you ready for this?
Do you want to know what the hottest keys in Mobile Geo have to offer? Look no further for you have come to the right place!
Prepare to sizzle as you learn how to heat up Mobile Geo, right here, right now!
Click Here to download the Mobile Geo Hotkey Info Pack which consist of four recently published documents (in Plain Text, MS Word, and US English Braille format) containing all of the Hotkey commands now available in Mobile Geo, including Microsoft Voice Command.
Or
Click Here to view the combined documents online, as a single web page.
Are you ready for this?
Hello Everyone,
Mobile Geo is the first and only world-class GPS navigation software solution for the blind and low vision that is 100% compatible with Microsoft Voice Command, a voice interface solution that allows you to issue commands by merely speaking them into the phone. So, the next time you find yourself walking up the boulevard or rolling down the street ask Geo and it will tell you where you are, the distance to the next intersection or what turn you should make next.
In this post I provide a tutorial on how to access Mobile Geo with Microsoft Voice Command. Read the rest of this entry »