shame we can't get this software
will
On 26 Jan 2009, at 19:55, Michael Babcock wrote:
I like this.
mike
On Jan 26, 2009, at 10:47 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
This is a demo of somebody using an iPhone without any visual
feedback. From their paper they pre-rendered all the audio on a PC
ala iPod Nano and downloaded the snippets to the iPhone to be used
by their software.
Description:
As theuser drags their finger down the surface you can hear 'phone,
music, mail' and then they make a gesture with their finger to open
up the phonebook. The gesture is tapping with a second finger while
continuing to point to the object to take action on. Next they drag
down the surface and you hear it announce entries in the phone
book. Doing the same two-finger gesture calls the name just
announced. They flick straight up to go home. In mail they drag
down the list and then flick left to reply to the message. In music
they drag down to hear the artists and then drag right to hear
songs under a particular artist. They flick right to change tracks.
Double-tap to pause.
CB
David Poehlman wrote:
what is this a demo of?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Blouch" <[email protected]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac
OS X by theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 11:26 AM
Subject: Re: iPhone Accessibility
The Youtube demo is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=496IAx6_xys
There video is not described but basically the screen is blank and
everything they touch gets announced as their finger drags over the
iPhone's surface. Then a second finger is used to gesture that you
want
to do something with thing just announced. Slick. Wonder when this
will
move out of the labs.
CB
Victor Tsaran wrote:
Also, if you search for a university research project called
"Sliderule", you may just find something interesting. There is a
also
a video demoing this technology on Youtube.
On 1/9/2009 10:01 AM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:
Not sure if you all are familiar with these three articles
regarding
iPhone / cellular accessibility. These are courtesy of a post on
another
list.
"Here is something that I saw last month about a possible
solution for
the current iPhone.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/01/silicon-touch-an-iphone-case-for-the-visually-impaired/
Here is something that's been around for a while but doesn't
seem to
have developed much.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/25/apple-envisions-tactility-on-touchscreen-keyboards/
http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/06/nokia-shows-off-haptikos-tactile-touch-screen-technology/
"
Thanks,
Everett
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