Re: What do you think about Mobile accessibility for android?
have you tried android 5 lolypop? they overhalled the interface, gave it some cool security features like screen pinning which is kind of like guided access on the cryPhone, smart lock, where you can connect a bluetooth device like a braille display or a headset and whenever it's connected, not have to enter your screen lock and a few cool new features, inverted colors for those who are contrast-aware like me who can't stand that light background with dark objects. Also, if you want braille support without talkback, try brltty, it's not in the google store, you'll have to sideload it, look at brltty.com. Also, one app I particularly like is called just speak by eyes free project. It's an accessibility service that will let you say the name of the control and it will simulate clicks for you, pretty useful. Also, if you want a screen curtain like thingy, check out screen filter by haxor industries, just set the brightness to 0 in both the app and your system settings and you're good to go, saves a shit tone of battery as well...
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