So do you mean that the soft buttons are flat and therefore part of the
touch screen?
On Tue, 27 Mar 2012, James Mannion wrote:
It works quite well with Mobile Accessibility and I have not become
aware of any particular accessibility issues in trying it out that are
a result of this pone in particular. One thing you will want to be
aware of though is that the soft buttons along the bottom edge of the
screen, such as home, back, menu and search are not raised and can not
be felt in any way. You may want to have someone put some raised marks
on the screen maybe on two of the buttons so you know where the
buttons are at least at first. Then again maybe you can get along
without doing that. Just something to mention.
On 3/27/12, Mike Arrigo <[email protected]> wrote:
It has a very nice keyboard, there is no reason why this would not be a good
phone.
On Mar 26, 2012, at 7:53 PM, Leslie Fairall wrote:
Has anyone tried the Droid 4 yet How well does it work with Mobile
Accessibility? Thanks.
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