Marcus from Coat Factory, Mobile accessibility is barely reading the
TouchWiz home screen on my phone. I have the samsung galaxy s3 running
Android 4.1 .1 .1 Portland can you explain why MA seems very jumpy on the
homescreen. I go to read icons but they're not always read on my galaxy s3.
D I appreciate everything you do I appreciate everything you do and
everything and everything that Coat Factory has done however MA is not
properly reading my home screen,. It's not reading the Samsung TouchWiz, I
would like for it to actually read all my icons trade you have to move
around a little annoying to get to treat all the icons, it is very very
very at playing tank
On Dec 12, 2012 7:58 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

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> From: "Miranda" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [MA] very disappointing experience with MA on Galaxy
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> Mukesh, that was very helpful! I did as you suggested, and now MA speaks
> to me, outside of its own aplications as well. Thank you very much.
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> Regards,
> Miranda
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> From: Mukesh Sharma
> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 9:45 AM
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> Subject: Re: [MA] very disappointing experience with MA on Galaxy Nexus
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> It appears that you have MA and Talkback both running together.
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> To have MA work properly, there should only be one of the screen reader
> active.
>
> Now to correct everything, could you please do the following with sighted
> assistance.
>
> 1. Turn off talkback off and restart your phone.
> 2. Turn on MA and make sure to select OK / Yes on the prompt to activate
> Touch and Explore by MA. Remember there will be two confirmation dialog,
> one for the activation of MA Screen Reader and second for the activation of
> Touch and Explore.
>
> Thanks
> Mukesh
>
> From: Miranda
> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 12:23 AM
> To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
> Subject: [MA] very disappointing experience with MA on Galaxy Nexus
>
> Hello all,
>
> I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which now runs Android 4.2 Jelly
> Bean. Most things on it are very accessible using Talkback, but still I was
> glad when the new version of MA was released, because I liked MA a lot on
> my old Galaxy Pro running 2.3. However, MA doesn’t work properly on my
> Nexus.
>
> First, MA barely speaks outside of the suite of applications, which makes
> it completely useless as a screenreader. Then, it doesn’t react correctly
> to touch gestures. Ma doesn’t use accessibility focus like Talkback does,
> which means you can not always open or activate an item by tapping anywhere
> on the screen once the item is selected. For example, when I select
> somebody in the MA contacts app and then double tap the screen, MA will not
> necessarily open the selected contact, but rather a random one, I guess it
> is the one I tapped by coincidence. And this happens in many of the MA
> apps. It was also very difficult to edit a contact, because I could not
> activate the “save changes” button. The button was spoken by MA, but when
> asking a sighted person where it was, he said it was nowhere on the screen.
> Very weird.
>
> Next, I don’t have all the settings in the MA settings app. I can see the
> phone settings like ringtone, notification sound and vibrate on call. But
> the settings that are more specific to MA, like speech settings, advanced
> and screenreader settings, are just not there. This means I can’t set
> things like which voice and call screens I want to use, and volume buttons
> to accept and hang up calls.
>
> I was curious to know if the calendar app now synchronizes correctly with
> Google Calendar, but could not test this, because I could not manage to
> enter a new event. Most of the time I did not know on which edit field I
> was, and I couldn’t find out how to enter the date and time for the event.
>
> If anybody could give me some tips or advice on how to use MA on a
> toucch-only phone running Android Jelly Bean, I would be most grateful. But
> until then, I think I will stay with Talkback.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Miranda
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> Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 10:58:15 -0600
> From: "Chris Miller" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [MA] Making Ring Tones
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> You’re right about the ringtones folder.  You could probably do wav files,
> but I prefer mp3 because they are smaller.
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> Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2012 07:46:35 +1300
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> When my son Neil and I were doing some things with my phone the other
> day, we noticed the ring tones seem to be mp3 or mid.
> Cheers, Maggie.
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> You’re right about the ringtones folder. You could probably do wav
> files, but I prefer mp3 because they are smaller.
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> Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 14:16:24 -0800
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> Thanks guys. So I just put the files right into that folder and they'll
> show up on that screen where u pick ringtones? Because right now all that
> shows up is songs like from my music player...And my default ringtones went
> away like the ones that came with my phone.
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> Maggie Rush <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >When my son Neil and I were doing some things with my phone the other
> >day, we noticed the ring tones seem to be mp3 or mid.
> >Cheers, Maggie.
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> >You’re right about the ringtones folder. You could probably do wav
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> Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 19:57:31 -0500
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> Subject: Re: [MA] Making Ring Tones
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>     there is another way you can add ringtones to you ringtone list.
> just click on your music player, and have it play the ringtones, and then
> hit your menu button and click on use as ringtone. it could be a bit
> annoying, because all your ringtones or wave files would play, but the good
> thing about that is, that you can pick and choose which one you want to add
> as a ringtone.
> HTH.
> good luck.
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> From: Danielle Kuehn
> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 5:16 PM
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> Subject: Re: [MA] Making Ring Tones
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> Thanks guys. So I just put the files right into that folder and they'll
> show up on that screen where u pick ringtones? Because right now all that
> shows up is songs like from my music player...And my default ringtones went
> away like the ones that came with my phone.
>
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> Maggie Rush <[email protected]> wrote:
> When my son Neil and I were doing some things with my phone the other day,
> we noticed the ring tones seem to be mp3 or mid.Cheers, Maggie.You’re right
> about the ringtones folder. You could probably do wav files, but I prefer
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