Re: Announcing a revolutionary remote for iOS VoiceOver users

2014-02-13 Thread Jim Noseworthy

Hi folks:

Does anyone on this list know anything about the product?

Cheers.


-Original Message- 
From: Ein Lee

Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 8:20 PM
To: mac-access@mac-access.net
Subject: Announcing a revolutionary remote for iOS VoiceOver users

Hi everyone,

I'd like to introduce a small product our company makes for Apple iOS
VoiceOver users. It's called RiVO. We have seen blind people use their
smartphones quite well with RiVO. I'm trying my best to make people know
about the availability of this product from a land far away.

RiVO is a revolutionary keyboard-like remote for Apple iOS VoiceOver users.
The name stands for Remote interface to VoiceOver. Being about the size of
a credit card, it is highly portable and yet comfortable with big keys.
There are 12 keys in the middle just like telephone keypad, and there are 4
additional keys on the left and on the right, respectively.

VoiceOver is an innovative technology from Apple and you can enjoy it like
a breeze with RiVO. You can also type and edit text fast and easy, control
music simple and handy. These features enable RiVO users to use a greater
number of apps every day compared to VoiceOver users without RiVO. RiVO
supports iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Android TalkBack is another
innovative technology from Google, and Android version of RiVO is also
available.

More information about RiVO can be found at http://mobience.com/rivo and
http://facebook.com/rivo.page. I hope RiVO is a convenient accessory to
help you find, explore and enjoy the possibilities of your smart devices
and fabulous apps out there that make your life easy.

Let me list some of the comments from RiVO users around the world:
- RiVO is the most accurate and efficient tool for the blind to use
smartphone.
- I have 275 apps on my iPhone and RiVO is really valuable and helpful.
- Alphabet typing becomes extremely fast with RiVO.
- RiVO is a must-have accessory that many blind people will appreciate.
- I have RiVO with me all the time.
- Getting beyond different levels of the gestures are extremely faster with
this keypad.
- RIVO's smallQWERTY is superior to the old method of alphabet entry.
- I use iPhone and RiVO every day, all day long.
- RiVO is an indispensable accessory to the blind.
- RiVO enables me use my iPhone precisely and quickly while on the move.
- RiVO makes me use my iPhone without having to be conscious of the
surroundings with my gesture actions.
- RiVO gives me the convenience and freedom to use iPhone just like those
who can see.
- We really love this wonderful keyboard that you guys have made usable for
us!
- I love my RiVO! I keep it in my pocket all the time.
- I am very happy with the keyboard's performance on both of iOS and
Android platforms.
- RiVO can provide relief to many users who are struggling with touchpad
interface.
- We were working with a customer who is blind, can only use one hand, and
has cognitive disabilities. RiVO gave him better access than he had ever
had before to a desktop or iOS device.
- RiVO will become a true part of my iPhone experience, and will make the
iPhone so much easier to use. You have brought a wonderful device into our
lives.
- This little gadget will definitely change the way I work with my iPhone.
My right arm is feeling better already.

Thanks and best wishes,

Ein Lee, RiVO Team, Mobience Inc.
RiVO guide: http://mobience.com/rivo
Facebook page: http://facebook.com/rivo.page
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Re: Announcing a revolutionary remote for iOS VoiceOver users

2014-02-13 Thread Thuy
Yes. I have one of these, and they are really good. Not sure why the
Android version has to be a completely separate device, which means
that you have to have the right model for each corresponding OS? Maybe
it's so you have to buy more units if you're like me and like to
experiment with different platforms. Can get a little complex after a
while as you have to remember which mode to set it to, i.e navigation
mode, texting mode, media control mode etc. I don't find texting all
that quick with it either, since you don't have the T9 predictive mode
that was available with Symbian phones., so can be slow as you have to
press the numeric key however many times to get the corresponding
letter. I'd say that it's ideal for basic media controls if you are
listening to music or audio books. The battery life seems good, and
they really are tiny and compact. A little expensive in my opinion -
80 UK pounds! All things considered though, a nice little gadget.

Cheers

Thuy


On 13/02/2014, Jim Noseworthy jim.nosewor...@compuconference.com wrote:
 Hi folks:

 Does anyone on this list know anything about the product?

 Cheers.


 -Original Message-
 From: Ein Lee
 Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 8:20 PM
 To: mac-access@mac-access.net
 Subject: Announcing a revolutionary remote for iOS VoiceOver users

 Hi everyone,

 I'd like to introduce a small product our company makes for Apple iOS
 VoiceOver users. It's called RiVO. We have seen blind people use their
 smartphones quite well with RiVO. I'm trying my best to make people know
 about the availability of this product from a land far away.

 RiVO is a revolutionary keyboard-like remote for Apple iOS VoiceOver users.
 The name stands for Remote interface to VoiceOver. Being about the size of
 a credit card, it is highly portable and yet comfortable with big keys.
 There are 12 keys in the middle just like telephone keypad, and there are 4
 additional keys on the left and on the right, respectively.

 VoiceOver is an innovative technology from Apple and you can enjoy it like
 a breeze with RiVO. You can also type and edit text fast and easy, control
 music simple and handy. These features enable RiVO users to use a greater
 number of apps every day compared to VoiceOver users without RiVO. RiVO
 supports iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Android TalkBack is another
 innovative technology from Google, and Android version of RiVO is also
 available.

 More information about RiVO can be found at http://mobience.com/rivo and
 http://facebook.com/rivo.page. I hope RiVO is a convenient accessory to
 help you find, explore and enjoy the possibilities of your smart devices
 and fabulous apps out there that make your life easy.

 Let me list some of the comments from RiVO users around the world:
 - RiVO is the most accurate and efficient tool for the blind to use
 smartphone.
 - I have 275 apps on my iPhone and RiVO is really valuable and helpful.
 - Alphabet typing becomes extremely fast with RiVO.
 - RiVO is a must-have accessory that many blind people will appreciate.
 - I have RiVO with me all the time.
 - Getting beyond different levels of the gestures are extremely faster with
 this keypad.
 - RIVO's smallQWERTY is superior to the old method of alphabet entry.
 - I use iPhone and RiVO every day, all day long.
 - RiVO is an indispensable accessory to the blind.
 - RiVO enables me use my iPhone precisely and quickly while on the move.
 - RiVO makes me use my iPhone without having to be conscious of the
 surroundings with my gesture actions.
 - RiVO gives me the convenience and freedom to use iPhone just like those
 who can see.
 - We really love this wonderful keyboard that you guys have made usable for
 us!
 - I love my RiVO! I keep it in my pocket all the time.
 - I am very happy with the keyboard's performance on both of iOS and
 Android platforms.
 - RiVO can provide relief to many users who are struggling with touchpad
 interface.
 - We were working with a customer who is blind, can only use one hand, and
 has cognitive disabilities. RiVO gave him better access than he had ever
 had before to a desktop or iOS device.
 - RiVO will become a true part of my iPhone experience, and will make the
 iPhone so much easier to use. You have brought a wonderful device into our
 lives.
 - This little gadget will definitely change the way I work with my iPhone.
 My right arm is feeling better already.

 Thanks and best wishes,

 Ein Lee, RiVO Team, Mobience Inc.
 RiVO guide: http://mobience.com/rivo
 Facebook page: http://facebook.com/rivo.page
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Re: Announcing a revolutionary remote for iOS VoiceOver users

2014-02-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
Only me of course, I think I'll stick to my Apple Bluetooth QWERTY keybaord and 
the Touch Screen, old habits die hard you know smile, just because I do 
something one way doesn't mean others won't find this tool very affective.


Sent from Dane's iPhone +613400494862


 On 13 Feb 2014, at 11:08 pm, Thuy tmallal...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Yes. I have one of these, and they are really good. Not sure why the
 Android version has to be a completely separate device, which means
 that you have to have the right model for each corresponding OS? Maybe
 it's so you have to buy more units if you're like me and like to
 experiment with different platforms. Can get a little complex after a
 while as you have to remember which mode to set it to, i.e navigation
 mode, texting mode, media control mode etc. I don't find texting all
 that quick with it either, since you don't have the T9 predictive mode
 that was available with Symbian phones., so can be slow as you have to
 press the numeric key however many times to get the corresponding
 letter. I'd say that it's ideal for basic media controls if you are
 listening to music or audio books. The battery life seems good, and
 they really are tiny and compact. A little expensive in my opinion -
 80 UK pounds! All things considered though, a nice little gadget.
 
 Cheers
 
 Thuy
 
 
 On 13/02/2014, Jim Noseworthy jim.nosewor...@compuconference.com wrote:
 Hi folks:
 
 Does anyone on this list know anything about the product?
 
 Cheers.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Ein Lee
 Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 8:20 PM
 To: mac-access@mac-access.net
 Subject: Announcing a revolutionary remote for iOS VoiceOver users
 
 Hi everyone,
 
 I'd like to introduce a small product our company makes for Apple iOS
 VoiceOver users. It's called RiVO. We have seen blind people use their
 smartphones quite well with RiVO. I'm trying my best to make people know
 about the availability of this product from a land far away.
 
 RiVO is a revolutionary keyboard-like remote for Apple iOS VoiceOver users.
 The name stands for Remote interface to VoiceOver. Being about the size of
 a credit card, it is highly portable and yet comfortable with big keys.
 There are 12 keys in the middle just like telephone keypad, and there are 4
 additional keys on the left and on the right, respectively.
 
 VoiceOver is an innovative technology from Apple and you can enjoy it like
 a breeze with RiVO. You can also type and edit text fast and easy, control
 music simple and handy. These features enable RiVO users to use a greater
 number of apps every day compared to VoiceOver users without RiVO. RiVO
 supports iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Android TalkBack is another
 innovative technology from Google, and Android version of RiVO is also
 available.
 
 More information about RiVO can be found at http://mobience.com/rivo and
 http://facebook.com/rivo.page. I hope RiVO is a convenient accessory to
 help you find, explore and enjoy the possibilities of your smart devices
 and fabulous apps out there that make your life easy.
 
 Let me list some of the comments from RiVO users around the world:
 - RiVO is the most accurate and efficient tool for the blind to use
 smartphone.
 - I have 275 apps on my iPhone and RiVO is really valuable and helpful.
 - Alphabet typing becomes extremely fast with RiVO.
 - RiVO is a must-have accessory that many blind people will appreciate.
 - I have RiVO with me all the time.
 - Getting beyond different levels of the gestures are extremely faster with
 this keypad.
 - RIVO's smallQWERTY is superior to the old method of alphabet entry.
 - I use iPhone and RiVO every day, all day long.
 - RiVO is an indispensable accessory to the blind.
 - RiVO enables me use my iPhone precisely and quickly while on the move.
 - RiVO makes me use my iPhone without having to be conscious of the
 surroundings with my gesture actions.
 - RiVO gives me the convenience and freedom to use iPhone just like those
 who can see.
 - We really love this wonderful keyboard that you guys have made usable for
 us!
 - I love my RiVO! I keep it in my pocket all the time.
 - I am very happy with the keyboard's performance on both of iOS and
 Android platforms.
 - RiVO can provide relief to many users who are struggling with touchpad
 interface.
 - We were working with a customer who is blind, can only use one hand, and
 has cognitive disabilities. RiVO gave him better access than he had ever
 had before to a desktop or iOS device.
 - RiVO will become a true part of my iPhone experience, and will make the
 iPhone so much easier to use. You have brought a wonderful device into our
 lives.
 - This little gadget will definitely change the way I work with my iPhone.
 My right arm is feeling better already.
 
 Thanks and best wishes,
 
 Ein Lee, RiVO Team, Mobience Inc.
 RiVO guide: http://mobience.com/rivo
 Facebook page: http://facebook.com/rivo.page
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Re: Announcing a revolutionary remote for iOS VoiceOver users

2014-02-13 Thread Caitlyn and Maggie
I don’t get how this would make things easier..

an explaination of how the thing works would be more then helpful.
Cait

On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:20 PM, Ein Lee ein.r...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi everyone,
 
 I'd like to introduce a small product our company makes for Apple iOS
 VoiceOver users. It's called RiVO. We have seen blind people use their
 smartphones quite well with RiVO. I'm trying my best to make people know
 about the availability of this product from a land far away.
 
 RiVO is a revolutionary keyboard-like remote for Apple iOS VoiceOver users.
 The name stands for Remote interface to VoiceOver. Being about the size of
 a credit card, it is highly portable and yet comfortable with big keys.
 There are 12 keys in the middle just like telephone keypad, and there are 4
 additional keys on the left and on the right, respectively.
 
 VoiceOver is an innovative technology from Apple and you can enjoy it like
 a breeze with RiVO. You can also type and edit text fast and easy, control
 music simple and handy. These features enable RiVO users to use a greater
 number of apps every day compared to VoiceOver users without RiVO. RiVO
 supports iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Android TalkBack is another
 innovative technology from Google, and Android version of RiVO is also
 available.
 
 More information about RiVO can be found at http://mobience.com/rivo and
 http://facebook.com/rivo.page. I hope RiVO is a convenient accessory to
 help you find, explore and enjoy the possibilities of your smart devices
 and fabulous apps out there that make your life easy.
 
 Let me list some of the comments from RiVO users around the world:
 - RiVO is the most accurate and efficient tool for the blind to use
 smartphone.
 - I have 275 apps on my iPhone and RiVO is really valuable and helpful.
 - Alphabet typing becomes extremely fast with RiVO.
 - RiVO is a must-have accessory that many blind people will appreciate.
 - I have RiVO with me all the time.
 - Getting beyond different levels of the gestures are extremely faster with
 this keypad.
 - RIVO's smallQWERTY is superior to the old method of alphabet entry.
 - I use iPhone and RiVO every day, all day long.
 - RiVO is an indispensable accessory to the blind.
 - RiVO enables me use my iPhone precisely and quickly while on the move.
 - RiVO makes me use my iPhone without having to be conscious of the
 surroundings with my gesture actions.
 - RiVO gives me the convenience and freedom to use iPhone just like those
 who can see.
 - We really love this wonderful keyboard that you guys have made usable for
 us!
 - I love my RiVO! I keep it in my pocket all the time.
 - I am very happy with the keyboard's performance on both of iOS and
 Android platforms.
 - RiVO can provide relief to many users who are struggling with touchpad
 interface.
 - We were working with a customer who is blind, can only use one hand, and
 has cognitive disabilities. RiVO gave him better access than he had ever
 had before to a desktop or iOS device.
 - RiVO will become a true part of my iPhone experience, and will make the
 iPhone so much easier to use. You have brought a wonderful device into our
 lives.
 - This little gadget will definitely change the way I work with my iPhone.
 My right arm is feeling better already.
 
 Thanks and best wishes,
 
 Ein Lee, RiVO Team, Mobience Inc.
 RiVO guide: http://mobience.com/rivo
 Facebook page: http://facebook.com/rivo.page
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Re: Announcing a revolutionary remote for iOS VoiceOver users

2014-02-13 Thread Christopher gilland

I totally 100% agree.

Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: Caitlyn and Maggie caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com

To: OS X  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: Announcing a revolutionary remote for iOS VoiceOver users


I don’t get how this would make things easier..

an explaination of how the thing works would be more then helpful.
Cait

On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:20 PM, Ein Lee ein.r...@gmail.com wrote:


Hi everyone,

I'd like to introduce a small product our company makes for Apple iOS
VoiceOver users. It's called RiVO. We have seen blind people use their
smartphones quite well with RiVO. I'm trying my best to make people know
about the availability of this product from a land far away.

RiVO is a revolutionary keyboard-like remote for Apple iOS VoiceOver 
users.

The name stands for Remote interface to VoiceOver. Being about the size of
a credit card, it is highly portable and yet comfortable with big keys.
There are 12 keys in the middle just like telephone keypad, and there are 
4

additional keys on the left and on the right, respectively.

VoiceOver is an innovative technology from Apple and you can enjoy it like
a breeze with RiVO. You can also type and edit text fast and easy, control
music simple and handy. These features enable RiVO users to use a greater
number of apps every day compared to VoiceOver users without RiVO. RiVO
supports iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Android TalkBack is another
innovative technology from Google, and Android version of RiVO is also
available.

More information about RiVO can be found at http://mobience.com/rivo and
http://facebook.com/rivo.page. I hope RiVO is a convenient accessory to
help you find, explore and enjoy the possibilities of your smart devices
and fabulous apps out there that make your life easy.

Let me list some of the comments from RiVO users around the world:
- RiVO is the most accurate and efficient tool for the blind to use
smartphone.
- I have 275 apps on my iPhone and RiVO is really valuable and helpful.
- Alphabet typing becomes extremely fast with RiVO.
- RiVO is a must-have accessory that many blind people will appreciate.
- I have RiVO with me all the time.
- Getting beyond different levels of the gestures are extremely faster 
with

this keypad.
- RIVO's smallQWERTY is superior to the old method of alphabet entry.
- I use iPhone and RiVO every day, all day long.
- RiVO is an indispensable accessory to the blind.
- RiVO enables me use my iPhone precisely and quickly while on the move.
- RiVO makes me use my iPhone without having to be conscious of the
surroundings with my gesture actions.
- RiVO gives me the convenience and freedom to use iPhone just like those
who can see.
- We really love this wonderful keyboard that you guys have made usable 
for

us!
- I love my RiVO! I keep it in my pocket all the time.
- I am very happy with the keyboard's performance on both of iOS and
Android platforms.
- RiVO can provide relief to many users who are struggling with touchpad
interface.
- We were working with a customer who is blind, can only use one hand, and
has cognitive disabilities. RiVO gave him better access than he had ever
had before to a desktop or iOS device.
- RiVO will become a true part of my iPhone experience, and will make the
iPhone so much easier to use. You have brought a wonderful device into our
lives.
- This little gadget will definitely change the way I work with my iPhone.
My right arm is feeling better already.

Thanks and best wishes,

Ein Lee, RiVO Team, Mobience Inc.
RiVO guide: http://mobience.com/rivo
Facebook page: http://facebook.com/rivo.page
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Re: Announcing a revolutionary remote for iOS VoiceOver users

2014-02-13 Thread Earle
I just read the user guide for this device.  It definitely seems on the 
expensive side to me.  I think if a person really wants to use the iPhone 
efficiently and if they really don’t want to use the touch screen for some 
reason they should just buy a blue tooth keyboard.  Those are just my thoughts 
though.
On Feb 13, 2014, at 7:08 AM, Thuy tmallal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yes. I have one of these, and they are really good. Not sure why the
 Android version has to be a completely separate device, which means
 that you have to have the right model for each corresponding OS? Maybe
 it's so you have to buy more units if you're like me and like to
 experiment with different platforms. Can get a little complex after a
 while as you have to remember which mode to set it to, i.e navigation
 mode, texting mode, media control mode etc. I don't find texting all
 that quick with it either, since you don't have the T9 predictive mode
 that was available with Symbian phones., so can be slow as you have to
 press the numeric key however many times to get the corresponding
 letter. I'd say that it's ideal for basic media controls if you are
 listening to music or audio books. The battery life seems good, and
 they really are tiny and compact. A little expensive in my opinion -
 80 UK pounds! All things considered though, a nice little gadget.
 
 Cheers
 
 Thuy
 
 
 On 13/02/2014, Jim Noseworthy jim.nosewor...@compuconference.com wrote:
 Hi folks:
 
 Does anyone on this list know anything about the product?
 
 Cheers.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Ein Lee
 Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 8:20 PM
 To: mac-access@mac-access.net
 Subject: Announcing a revolutionary remote for iOS VoiceOver users
 
 Hi everyone,
 
 I'd like to introduce a small product our company makes for Apple iOS
 VoiceOver users. It's called RiVO. We have seen blind people use their
 smartphones quite well with RiVO. I'm trying my best to make people know
 about the availability of this product from a land far away.
 
 RiVO is a revolutionary keyboard-like remote for Apple iOS VoiceOver users.
 The name stands for Remote interface to VoiceOver. Being about the size of
 a credit card, it is highly portable and yet comfortable with big keys.
 There are 12 keys in the middle just like telephone keypad, and there are 4
 additional keys on the left and on the right, respectively.
 
 VoiceOver is an innovative technology from Apple and you can enjoy it like
 a breeze with RiVO. You can also type and edit text fast and easy, control
 music simple and handy. These features enable RiVO users to use a greater
 number of apps every day compared to VoiceOver users without RiVO. RiVO
 supports iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Android TalkBack is another
 innovative technology from Google, and Android version of RiVO is also
 available.
 
 More information about RiVO can be found at http://mobience.com/rivo and
 http://facebook.com/rivo.page. I hope RiVO is a convenient accessory to
 help you find, explore and enjoy the possibilities of your smart devices
 and fabulous apps out there that make your life easy.
 
 Let me list some of the comments from RiVO users around the world:
 - RiVO is the most accurate and efficient tool for the blind to use
 smartphone.
 - I have 275 apps on my iPhone and RiVO is really valuable and helpful.
 - Alphabet typing becomes extremely fast with RiVO.
 - RiVO is a must-have accessory that many blind people will appreciate.
 - I have RiVO with me all the time.
 - Getting beyond different levels of the gestures are extremely faster with
 this keypad.
 - RIVO's smallQWERTY is superior to the old method of alphabet entry.
 - I use iPhone and RiVO every day, all day long.
 - RiVO is an indispensable accessory to the blind.
 - RiVO enables me use my iPhone precisely and quickly while on the move.
 - RiVO makes me use my iPhone without having to be conscious of the
 surroundings with my gesture actions.
 - RiVO gives me the convenience and freedom to use iPhone just like those
 who can see.
 - We really love this wonderful keyboard that you guys have made usable for
 us!
 - I love my RiVO! I keep it in my pocket all the time.
 - I am very happy with the keyboard's performance on both of iOS and
 Android platforms.
 - RiVO can provide relief to many users who are struggling with touchpad
 interface.
 - We were working with a customer who is blind, can only use one hand, and
 has cognitive disabilities. RiVO gave him better access than he had ever
 had before to a desktop or iOS device.
 - RiVO will become a true part of my iPhone experience, and will make the
 iPhone so much easier to use. You have brought a wonderful device into our
 lives.
 - This little gadget will definitely change the way I work with my iPhone.
 My right arm is feeling better already.
 
 Thanks and best wishes,
 
 Ein Lee, RiVO Team, Mobience Inc.
 RiVO guide: http://mobience.com/rivo
 Facebook page: http://facebook.com/rivo.page
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