Re: [Mobile.AI] Beginning Of the Journey In The Android World; First Question: Setting Up Talkback

2014-10-17 Thread Austin Pinto
ok so hear are my answers.
How to hold a phone in the correct position?
Since the Motorolla G second generation does not have any physical
Home and Back buttons, which are always (correct me if I am wrong)
situated below the touch screen, I am not sure how to hold it
correctly. There are some other tactile buttons, so could you tell me
their place if the phone is held correctly? Is it possible for you to
know instantly how to hold a phone correctly the instant you get it,
or do you need sighted assistance?
no no need of sighted help.
just hold your phone so that the charging connector is towords u and
the earphone connector is away from you.
there are 3 touch buttens called back home and recent apps.
it is on the edge of your touch screen towords u
2. How to start Talkback?
Could you explain the different techniques to start Talkback
independently on different phones, especially the Moto G gen 2? I know
about the Settings > Accessibility method, but that would require
sighted assistance, which I am not willing to taike at the moment.
as you power on your phone waite for about 4 to 5 seconds its very
importent at this time you dont touch the screen now hold 2 fingers at
the center of the screen keep a little gap between the 2 fingures and
hold it down for about 7 to 8 seconds and talkback should say contenue
holding your fingers to enable accessability then hold your fingures
for 2 to 3 seconds more and you should hear accessability enabled now
you have to go to the explore by touch toturial which talkback will
bringup the first time u enable accessability this will teach you all
the basics

On 10/18/14, Bhavya shah  wrote:
> Dear all,
> Some of you might remember me asking about the ideal phone to
> purchase. So, I followed your advice and purchased the Motorolla G
> second generation phone.
> Be informed about the following things:
> I am starting from square one, and want to learn Android myself, with
> the assistance of you all, and no sighted people's intervention. I do
> not want sighted people's help at this stage, since in that process I
> end up learning much less than the approach I am going to take.
> Furthermore, sighted people who are here, are not at all tech-savey
> (not that I am, I am just interested to play with and learn about
> technology).
>
> So following are my questions:
> How to hold a phone in the correct position?
> Since the Motorolla G second generation does not have any physical
> Home and Back buttons, which are always (correct me if I am wrong)
> situated below the touch screen, I am not sure how to hold it
> correctly. There are some other tactile buttons, so could you tell me
> their place if the phone is held correctly? Is it possible for you to
> know instantly how to hold a phone correctly the instant you get it,
> or do you need sighted assistance?
> How to start Talkback?
> Could you explain the different techniques to start Talkback
> independently on different phones, especially the Moto G gen 2? I know
> about the Settings > Accessibility method, but that would require
> sighted assistance, which I am not willing to taike at the moment.
> You should be hearing a lot more from me in the coming days.
> BTW, since I haven't started the phone or anything, I don't know if
> the phone is on 4.4.2 or 4.4.4
> I would appreciate any assistance.
>
> Best Regards
> Bhavya Shah
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[Mobile.AI] Beginning Of the Journey In The Android World; First Question: Setting Up Talkback

2014-10-17 Thread Bhavya shah
Dear all,
Some of you might remember me asking about the ideal phone to
purchase. So, I followed your advice and purchased the Motorolla G
second generation phone.
Be informed about the following things:
I am starting from square one, and want to learn Android myself, with
the assistance of you all, and no sighted people's intervention. I do
not want sighted people's help at this stage, since in that process I
end up learning much less than the approach I am going to take.
Furthermore, sighted people who are here, are not at all tech-savey
(not that I am, I am just interested to play with and learn about
technology).

So following are my questions:
How to hold a phone in the correct position?
Since the Motorolla G second generation does not have any physical
Home and Back buttons, which are always (correct me if I am wrong)
situated below the touch screen, I am not sure how to hold it
correctly. There are some other tactile buttons, so could you tell me
their place if the phone is held correctly? Is it possible for you to
know instantly how to hold a phone correctly the instant you get it,
or do you need sighted assistance?
How to start Talkback?
Could you explain the different techniques to start Talkback
independently on different phones, especially the Moto G gen 2? I know
about the Settings > Accessibility method, but that would require
sighted assistance, which I am not willing to taike at the moment.
You should be hearing a lot more from me in the coming days.
BTW, since I haven't started the phone or anything, I don't know if
the phone is on 4.4.2 or 4.4.4
I would appreciate any assistance.

Best Regards
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Re: [Mobile.AI] talkback unlabeled button

2014-10-17 Thread Harbhajan
hai, labeling is possible only in android 4.3 or later so you can not lable any 
button on android 4.2 version
regards.

Harbhajan

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> Dear all my name is keo from LAO if I need to modify talkback
> unlabeled button with android 4.2 it is possible to do that I'm using
> Samsung galaxy ace3
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[Mobile.AI] talkback unlabeled button

2014-10-17 Thread aikeo koomanivong
Dear all my name is keo from LAO if I need to modify talkback
unlabeled button with android 4.2 it is possible to do that I'm using
Samsung galaxy ace3
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Re: [Mobile.AI] blind-droid wallet indian currency recognizer for android mobiles!!!!!

2014-10-17 Thread Jaison Bellarmine
friends,
I heard that there is a package of 18 aplications named blindroid for
blind anthroid users. I searched in play store but could not find. Is
there any one using the same. could you please post the link to
download the same?
Thanking you,


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> shareing it here.
>
>
> please test yourself and post the result as soon as possible.
>
>
> Hello, friends!
> timy sebastian
> :
> Oct 15 03:59PM +0530 asked:
> will it support indian currencies?
> red same in the previous post, but no idea how to do it.
>
> Yes, blind-droid wallet allready supports indian currency! To enable
> recognition of any currency different from US dollars and Euro, do the
> following:
>
> 1. Install blind-droid wallet it self, using this play store page
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirwebsistem.currencyeyes
> 2. Go to the app developer's page at play store from PC or from your
> phone, also you can use option in the blind-droid wallet settings dialog
> to get there
> -
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Oleg+Taystruk
> 3. Find the module which supports your currency. In your case it is
> "Blind-Droid Wallet -- Indian Currency" (Blind-Droid Wallet -- INR) -
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirwebsistem.currencyeyes_in
> 4. Install on your device all modules you need.
> 5. Run Blind-droid wallet application, go to the settings, set your
> currency here (default currency is US dollars, all installed currency
> modules are displayed
> in "choose your currency" dialog).
> Note. You can switch bitveen installed currencies very fast by shaking
> your phone. To enable this switching method, check corresponding
> checkbox in the
> app settings.
> 6. After you have set your currency, go back to the main blind-droid
> wallet window. App will reload active currency, now it uses not USD, but
> currency
> you've just selected. Enjoy.
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[Mobile.AI] Regarding vocaliser TTS for android.

2014-10-17 Thread bhushan prabhu
Hi friends, if anybody is having vocalizer TTS for android (Lekha)
please provide the link for me.
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Re: [Mobile.AI] Buying of a New Mobile Set

2014-10-17 Thread bilal ahmed
go with moto e
it's good phone in bujjut

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>> Have a nice day to all of you.
>> Friends, I want to buy a new accessible mobile set for me but I am not
>> able to finalize the brand.
>> I know, many of us are quite experienced and knowledgeable persons in this
>>
>> field so, I request to all of you, kindly suggest me most suitable brand
>> and model in terms of accessibility and features.
>> With regards
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Re: [Mobile.AI] use of MBraile

2014-10-17 Thread bilal ahmed
wich kind of ap is this
kindly explane in detele

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> You can send sms even in free version. To send a mail you can copy the
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> On October 17, 2014 7:56:47 PM "sanjay"  wrote:
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>> There are many layouts including one that of Perkins Brailler.  You can
>> use
>> both contracted and uncontracted braille.
>> In paid version, you can send emails,  sms messages dial numbers and much
>> more.
>>
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>> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
>> phonesand Tabs." 
>> Sent: Friday, October 17, 2014 5:45 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] use of MBraile
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[Mobile.AI] dictionary for nokia asha 501 required

2014-10-17 Thread Prasanth P.V.
Friends, I urgently need dictionary app for nokia asha 501 for my wife.
I also need an accessible dictionary android app for me. expecting for
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Re: [Mobile.AI] Deleting all messages iPhone

2014-10-17 Thread Mister Cane
Ok where do you have the options option?i selected one nessage by using the 
edit button and tapping the message. Was also able to find the more options 

Sent from my iPhone

> On 17-Oct-2014, at 6:14 pm, Shivadas Mattanur.  wrote:
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> Please try this way,  select 1mail go to option without opening, select more 
> submenue, mark all by clicking mark all. Go to option go to action submenue, 
> select delete. Do it,  all mails r moved to trash.  now go to inbox tabshet. 
> Entre upon. Select deleted item folder.  go to option select empty all. Let 
> it do.  now u cannot even read the mails from your mail except from earlier 
> retrieved mailclaind like thunderword.  
> -Original message-
> From: Bhim
> Sent:  16/10/2014, 11:42  pm
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>and Tabs.
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Deleting all messages iPhone
> 
> 
> No, there is no such way till now to delete all messages in  one go in 
> default mail application
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> Is there a way to delete all messages from the inbox in the mail application?
>> 
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Re: [Mobile.AI] use of MBraile

2014-10-17 Thread Surya Prakash

You can send sms even in free version. To send a mail you can copy the text.

Sent with AquaMail for Android
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On October 17, 2014 7:56:47 PM "sanjay"  wrote:


There are many layouts including one that of Perkins Brailler.  You can use
both contracted and uncontracted braille.
In paid version, you can send emails,  sms messages dial numbers and much
more.

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Re: [Mobile.AI] use of MBraile

2014-10-17 Thread rathodrajesh...@gmail.com
Is it possible to buy the ap through a t m card 16 or 19 digits? 
How do u  buy aps? 
Kindly give details  
  
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Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] use of MBraile


Hello,
i've installed MBraille and typing this message using it. Its really nice 
app. With little practice we can type very fast. It supports contracted 
braille. As soon as we switch to another app the typed text gets copyed to 
the clipboard. We can also send sms, tweets and mails using the various 
commands.
it costs Rs. 77 per month or around rupees 2000  onetime.

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> I suppose the app will work with kitkat and above. I have been able to
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> On 16 October 2014 18:26, timy sebastian  wrote:
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> > brale not will install soon your mobile.
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Re: [Mobile.AI] use of MBraile

2014-10-17 Thread sanjay
There are many layouts including one that of Perkins Brailler.  You can use 
both contracted and uncontracted braille.
In paid version, you can send emails,  sms messages dial numbers and much 
more.


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Sorry, I haven't use the software till now.





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Re: [Mobile.AI] use of MBraile

2014-10-17 Thread Surya Prakash

Hello,
i've installed MBraille and typing this message using it. Its really nice 
app. With little practice we can type very fast. It supports contracted 
braille. As soon as we switch to another app the typed text gets copyed to 
the clipboard. We can also send sms, tweets and mails using the various 
commands.

it costs Rs. 77 per month or around rupees 2000  onetime.

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On October 17, 2014 12:40:25 PM Aaruni Sharma  wrote:


I suppose the app will work with kitkat and above. I have been able to
download and install the app. It is working als and has a number of
functions. But I am not sure whether the braille keybaord can be used as an
alternative input method.

On 16 October 2014 18:26, timy sebastian  wrote:

> dear rajesh sir, how you access the file?
>
> I  mean, through mobile or pc.
>
> if your accessing through mobile, you can find install button.
>
> same way, if your accessing through pc, press letter B, you will get
> install button, press space bar on it, unfortunately Jaws won't say
> anything, so, use your downarrow key, it might announce congratulation,
> brale not will install soon your mobile.
>
>  O, button.
>
> hit spacebar on it again, it will install it your  mobile.
>
> note:, in order to install via Pc  you have to enable y5 on your lap or
> pc, ok?
>
> hope I  cleared your doubt.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Timy.
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Re: [Mobile.AI] Deleting all messages iPhone

2014-10-17 Thread Shivadas Mattanur.
Please try this way,  select 1mail go to option without opening, select more 
submenue, mark all by clicking mark all. Go to option go to action submenue, 
select delete. Do it,  all mails r moved to trash.  now go to inbox tabshet. 
Entre upon. Select deleted item folder.  go to option select empty all. Let it 
do.  now u cannot even read the mails from your mail except from earlier 
retrieved mailclaind like thunderword.  
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No, there is no such way till now to delete all messages in  one go in default 
mail application

Sent from my iPhone

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Re: [Mobile.AI] Android apps requested

2014-10-17 Thread Surya Prakash

Hi,
1. Alarm clock plus.
2. Music folder player
And 3. Es file manager is the best.
All of these are free.

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Hi all,

I am looking for couple of apps for my Android One phone and would really 
appreciate if you could provide the names along with the playstore links for:

- Nice hourly speaking clock.
- Good and accessible music player without too much cluttering interface.
- Basic file manager (already tried ES File manager and File manager) but 
didn’t like it.



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Re: [Mobile.AI] sharing Simpleye manual.

2014-10-17 Thread rathodrajesh...@gmail.com
Read it through quick office 
  
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skipe raju.rathod25  -Original message-
From: TS Negi
Sent:  14/10/2014, 4:22  pm
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Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] sharing Simpleye manual.


Can read in Adobe Reader

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Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] sharing Simpleye manual.

> I downloaded, but it is neither opening in acrobat reader nor in Kurzweil.
>
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> Will anybody please send simpleye manual as an attachment on my id
> rasud...@gmail.com
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> I cannot download it from dropbox here..
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Re: [Mobile.AI] use of MBraile

2014-10-17 Thread timy sebastian

Sorry, I haven't use the software till now.





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Re: [Mobile.AI] Android apps requested

2014-10-17 Thread Satguru Rathi
Hi Mohib, Well, at first, thanks a lot for responding to my query. As far as 
Android goes, it is still an evolving system and given its nature, 
complexities/issues/minor accessibility challenges here and there will 
always be there but with KitKat 4.4.4, I think it is usable substantially by 
VI and I am loving my Android One phone because of its Pure Stock Android 
and fast response compared to other phones in this prise range. Since most 
things can also be done with GoogleOK, I also do not require a keyboard for 
typing etc though I am still along with you all waiting for a truly 
revolutionary typing app like we once had on IOS called Fleksi. Else, most 
of the inbuilt apps are usable with Talkback and in totality, I am quite 
satisfied with the accessibility improvements in Kitkat and am surely 
looking forward to the next update to AndroidL in Mid November somewhere 
perhaps.


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-Original Message- 
From: Mohib Anwar Rafay

Sent: Friday, October 17, 2014 3:08 PM
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile 
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Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Android apps requested

1. nice hourly speeking clock, you can try say the time if you are fan
of this clock which we use on our dextop. else, my favorite is chime
time which produce beep every half an hour. otherwise use chime me big
ban.
2. GonMad music player is the best and accessible with talkback.
3. Total commander is the best one according to my view. though u can
try file commander too.
Note: first two applications except chime time are paid.
By the way, whats your take on at android, Mr. Satguru?


On 10/17/14, Vidhya Y  wrote:

to manage your files,
total commander is the best I guess.

On 10/17/14, Satguru Rathi  wrote:

Hi all,

I am looking for couple of apps for my Android One phone and would really
appreciate if you could provide the names along with the playstore links
for:
- Nice hourly speaking clock.
- Good and accessible music player without too much cluttering interface.
- Basic file manager (already tried ES File manager and File manager) but
didn't like it.


With best regards,
Satguru
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or later the one who wins, is the one who thinks he can."

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Re: [Mobile.AI] Buying of a New Mobile Set

2014-10-17 Thread TS Negi

Moto E and Moto G Second Gen.

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Subject: [Mobile.AI] Buying of a New Mobile Set


Hello friend!
Have a nice day to all of you.
Friends, I want to buy a new accessible mobile set for me but I am not 
able to finalize the brand.
I know, many of us are quite experienced and knowledgeable persons in this 
field so, I request to all of you, kindly suggest me most suitable brand 
and model in terms of accessibility and features.

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Re: [Mobile.AI] use of MBraile

2014-10-17 Thread TS Negi

Please tell how to use after installation

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dear rajesh sir, how you access the file?

I  mean, through mobile or pc.

if your accessing through mobile, you can find install button.

same way, if your accessing through pc, press letter B, you will get 
install button, press space bar on it, unfortunately Jaws won't say 
anything, so, use your downarrow key, it might announce congratulation, 
brale not will install soon your mobile.


 O, button.

hit spacebar on it again, it will install it your  mobile.

note:, in order to install via Pc  you have to enable y5 on your lap or 
pc, ok?


hope I  cleared your doubt.

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Re: [Mobile.AI] KFB[Y] Sony Xperia Z2, powerful, intuitive and suitable for blind persons

2014-10-17 Thread Rasheed c a
Hi folks
Sony's latest flagship model is not xperia z2 it is sony experia z3
they have two models xperia z3 and xperia z3 compact
Don't misguide people
just last month they have come up with this two phones

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> Thursday, 14 August, 2014
> *By Amóvil*
>
> The Xperia Z2 in black
>
> The Xperia Z2, Sony's latest flagship, is a powerful and intuitive
> smartphone that runs on Android v4.4.2 (KitKat). This handset includes
> accessibility features that render it suitable for users with visual and
> hearing disabilities. However, it may not be adequate for persons with
> dexterity disabilities and/or with poor comprehension skills. Amóvil was
> able to review this device thanks to a loan by Orange.
>
> The phone that measures 146.8 x 73.3 x 82.2 mm and weighs 163 grams, has
> a design similar to previous Xperia Z models. It comes with a 5.2-inch
> IPS LCD display with 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution. The handset is IP58
> certified for protection against dust and water to as deep as one meter
> and up to 30 minutes.
>
> The Xperia Z2 also includes a 20.7 MP primary camera with autofocus and
> flash LED, and a 2.2 MP secondary camera for videocalls. Regarding
> connectivity it includes Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi direct. It also
> supports GPS and 4G data network.
>
>
> Accessibility review
>
>
>   Vision
>
> As previously mentioned the Xperia Z2 is suitable for blind users. The
> device comes with a version of TalkBack that reads these users through
> most of the visual content available in the display. However, as
> observed in other Android models, it is unable to identify a few minor
> elements in native apps, such as the calendar, probably due to lack of
> proper labeling.
>
> Persons with low vision will also be able to use this smartphone with
> some comfort. It is equipped with an inbuilt screen magnifier and allows
> changing both the size of the text and the screen brightness. However,
> customizing color contrast or reversing the colors of background and
> foreground is not possible in this device.
>
>
>   Hearing
>
> The Xperia Z2 is hearing aid compatible (HAC rating, M3/T3). It also
> includes features that may contribute to enhance these users'
> experience, such as a basic sound equalizer, a background to cancel
> background noise and an option to slow the speech of the other calling
> party to improve intelligibility. The device also supports text
> messaging, chats and video calls.
>
>
>   Dexterity
>
> Persons with dexterity disabilities may have a limited experience with
> this handset. Although it comes with voice recognition system that works
> rather well, it is not possible to reproduce the function of side
> buttons from the display. Thus, users with severe dexterity issues may
> be unable to handle this phone using assistive devices such as mouth
> sticks or head wands.
>
> The Z2 may also be unsuitable for users with mild dexterity
> disabilities. Because it is dust and water resistant, cable slot come
> sealed rendering hard to manipulate to these users, particularly to
> those with little strength or tremors in the upper limbs.
>
>
>   Comprehension
>
> The Xperia Z2 is unsuitable to users with poor comprehension skills. The
> display includes icons with a design that is hard to identify and that
> do not comply with accessibility standards.
>
> However, this device includes an app that may improve the experience of
> these users. This app has been designed to guide them through the entire
> configuration process. It has been written in a simple and easy to
> understand language. Also, menus can be customized to meet these users'
> needs.
>
> For more information about accessibility in Xperia Z2, please consult
> the full accessibility report
> 
> available in Amóvil.
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[Mobile.AI] 4 things you didn't know you can do with GPS

2014-10-17 Thread Kannan. C

4 things you didn't know you can do with GPS
GPS, though best known for navigation, can be used for much more. 
Depending on who or what you need to locate, there is a combination of 
GPS devices and free apps that you can use nowadays.

We show you how GPS technology can help get around common problems:
Keep tabs on family members
2014-10-15 16:38:33.0
There could be several situations in which you need to keep track of 
family members or let others know where you are. Life 360, a free app 
for Android, iOS and Windows Phone, is a family locator and 
communication app.
The idea is that you can place yourself and family members into a 
private circle — location sharing can be made automatic too. Plus you 
can group chat with all members orjust one. You can also try a similar 
free app called Cabin (Android &iOS) which adds the ability to post 
to-dos, tasks and reminders.
You can also use the popular app Glympse (free for Android, iOS and 
Windows Phone) to keep track of someone. You choose who to send a 
Glympse to and for how long — once someone receives a Glympse from you, 
they will be able to track you in real-time, for the duration that you 
previously allowed.
Finally, if personal safety is the primary use case, try bsafe (free for 
Android and iOS). You start by creating a safety network of friends and 
family (as many as you like) and share your location. In an emergency 
situation, just one press of the alarm button will alert your entire 
network. With the alarm activated, not only does your phone send 
location, it can sound a siren (optional) and starts transmitting voice 
and video to bsafe servers in case you need evidence later.

Secure pets and children
2014-10-15 16:38:28.0
You could always use an inexpensive Android phone and an app like GPS 
Tracking Pro. If you'd rather not hand a phone over to your child or 
attach one to your pet's collar, you can get a small GPS tracker like 
TrackID. For Rs 6,700, you get a small, ready-to-use GPS+GSM tracker 
that you can place in a bag or clip onto clothing. There is a monthly 
fee of Rs 299 which covers the cost of the preinstalled sim card data 
charges and 100 SMS per month.
You can monitor the location on any browser. You can also set up 
geo-fences (safe zones) and be alerted via SMS when that fence is 
breached. SatGuide also offers a phone with GPS for Rs 4,990 that is 
specially designed for children.

Around the home
2014-10-15 16:38:20.0
Home is where you can end up losing a lot of your smaller, daily use 
items like keys, spectacles, remote controls, flash drives or even phone 
cables. Rather than manually searching through every nook and corner of 
the house, you can use a Bluetooth tag - this is a small tracking device 
that can be clipped or stuck onto anything and tracked using your 
smartphone and the corresponding app.
Available in various bright colours, Nokia Treasure Tag (Rs 2,100) can 
be attached to a bunch of keys or kept inside your bag. The tag uses 
Bluetooth wireless technology and using a Windows Phone 8 smartphone, 
you can view the tag's location on a map or use audiovideo guidance to 
track the tag's whereabouts. A single phone can be paired with up to 
four tags simultaneously for tracking lost items.
Chipolo ($29 + shipping) is a coin-sized tracker with a built-in battery 
(6 months) that can be clipped to keys, a backpack or your pets. It uses 
Bluetooth, has a range of 200 feet and shows location on a map in the 
app (iOS and Android). With Chipolo, you can also track your phone if 
misplaced — shake the tracker and the phone will start buzzing too.
With a battery life of over a year, SticknFind ($49.99 for a pack of 
two) is another compact, coin-sized tracker with built-in buzzer and 
light. The app displays a radar screen on which you can view and locate 
the tracker (up to 100 feet range). Just tap on the app to make each 
tracker buzz or light up. You can set up the phone to notify you if one 
of the tracking stickers moves out of a preset range. You can also 
activate the 'Lost Sticker' feature for the app to search for a tracker 
and then send you a mail with its last seen location coordinates and 
timestamp..

Locate stolen vehicles
2014-10-15 16:38:09.0
Satguide's vehicle tracker (Rs 11,490) comes with a magnet cover that 
allows it to stick to metal. The price includes the cost of installation 
and it connects with your car battery for power (cables are included in 
the box).You can set a Geofence so that if your vehicle travels out of 
the authorized area, you will be notified. The only catch is that you 
need to purchase a GSM sim card and subscribe to a SMS plan for the GPRS 
tracking to work.
MapmyIndia MMI Rover 200 (Rs 9,990): You can even track your vehicle in 
real-time using a browser and get information like engine status, 
speeding, vehicle route & address. The waterproof tracker has internal 
battery for backup and an immobilizer to cut engine power if the car is 
stolen.
SafeKar (Rs 7,999

Re: [Mobile.AI] Android apps requested

2014-10-17 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafay
1. nice hourly speeking clock, you can try say the time if you are fan
of this clock which we use on our dextop. else, my favorite is chime
time which produce beep every half an hour. otherwise use chime me big
ban.
2. GonMad music player is the best and accessible with talkback.
3. Total commander is the best one according to my view. though u can
try file commander too.
Note: first two applications except chime time are paid.
By the way, whats your take on at android, Mr. Satguru?


On 10/17/14, Vidhya Y  wrote:
> to manage your files,
> total commander is the best I guess.
>
> On 10/17/14, Satguru Rathi  wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am looking for couple of apps for my Android One phone and would really
>> appreciate if you could provide the names along with the playstore links
>> for:
>> - Nice hourly speaking clock.
>> - Good and accessible music player without too much cluttering interface.
>> - Basic file manager (already tried ES File manager and File manager) but
>> didn't like it.
>>
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Satguru
>> ___,__.___
>> "Life's battle do not always go, to the stronger or faster man. But sooner
>> or later the one who wins, is the one who thinks he can."
>>
>> Satguru Rathi
>> Mobile: +91-9871489945
>> Email: satgurura...@yahoo.co.in
>> Skype: satgururathi
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Re: [Mobile.AI] Android apps requested

2014-10-17 Thread Vidhya Y
to manage your files,
total commander is the best I guess.

On 10/17/14, Satguru Rathi  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for couple of apps for my Android One phone and would really
> appreciate if you could provide the names along with the playstore links
> for:
> - Nice hourly speaking clock.
> - Good and accessible music player without too much cluttering interface.
> - Basic file manager (already tried ES File manager and File manager) but
> didn’t like it.
>
>
> With best regards,
> Satguru
> ___,__.___
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> or later the one who wins, is the one who thinks he can."
>
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[Mobile.AI] Android apps requested

2014-10-17 Thread Satguru Rathi
Hi all,

I am looking for couple of apps for my Android One phone and would really 
appreciate if you could provide the names along with the playstore links for:
- Nice hourly speaking clock.
- Good and accessible music player without too much cluttering interface.
- Basic file manager (already tried ES File manager and File manager) but 
didn’t like it.


With best regards,
Satguru
___,__.___
"Life's battle do not always go, to the stronger or faster man. But sooner
or later the one who wins, is the one who thinks he can."

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Re: [Mobile.AI] typing in moto e

2014-10-17 Thread Aaruni Sharma
Hi, Moto E is one of the best phones with stock android.  All the stock
apps are accessible including the keyboard. I have been able to achieve
good speed in while typing.

On 15 October 2014 22:25, debasish bhowmick  wrote:

> I would like to know about typing in moto e. does it require any
> special apps or ok right from buying.
>   micromax is not good atall for typing sms.
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Re: [Mobile.AI] use of MBraile

2014-10-17 Thread Aaruni Sharma
I suppose the app will work with kitkat and above. I have been able to
download and install the app. It is working als and has a number of
functions. But I am not sure whether the braille keybaord can be used as an
alternative input method.

On 16 October 2014 18:26, timy sebastian  wrote:

> dear rajesh sir, how you access the file?
>
> I  mean, through mobile or pc.
>
> if your accessing through mobile, you can find install button.
>
> same way, if your accessing through pc, press letter B, you will get
> install button, press space bar on it, unfortunately Jaws won't say
> anything, so, use your downarrow key, it might announce congratulation,
> brale not will install soon your mobile.
>
>  O, button.
>
> hit spacebar on it again, it will install it your  mobile.
>
> note:, in order to install via Pc  you have to enable y5 on your lap or
> pc, ok?
>
> hope I  cleared your doubt.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Timy.
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