Re: [Mobile.AI] Locating Miss call & new SMS

2014-01-09 Thread Vivek Doddamani
even I am also unable to read miss calls & messages word by word &
character by character so please anybody suggest how to read even
while reading news papers.

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> Please advise me have a look on missed calls & SMS digit by digit, word by
> word.  I am able to know some miss call is there & a new SMS but do not find
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[Mobile.AI] Regarding accessibility of custom ROMs for an android device.

2014-01-09 Thread Ajay Minocha
Dear friends!
I am using galaxy s duos gts 7562.
The phone is based on 4.04 icecream sandvich OS and there has not been
any firmware update for the device till now.
I am thinking for installing a custom ROM in this device for improving
it's accessibility.
The main issue is, cynogen mod is not officially available for this device.
So, how is the performance and accessibility for KyleOpen firmware or
PMP light firmware for screan reader users?
Waiting for a quick reply.

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[Mobile.AI] Friends i need ur valueble saggestion how to operate pc we in kashmir have no such facility where blind could learn computer i have a little bit of knowledge which i got from my friends re

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[Mobile.AI] Assalam u alikum friends tell me how can i save usefull topic which i open through internet on my pc and how can i view it as my need

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[Mobile.AI] Fwd: App turns smartphone into virtual cane

2014-01-09 Thread Wahid Raza
Hi all,
after a very long time!
hope all are doing fine.
forwording article, which get from other list.

Regards
Wahid


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App Turns Smartphone Into Virtual Cane for the Blind

MIT Technology Review
January 8, 2014


A smartphone app inspired by Greek mythology has the potential to help the
blind navigate indoors where GPS is unavailable.


It's easy to imagine that being blind or visually impaired more or less
excludes people from using smartphones or tablets. But nothing could be
further from the truth.  App stores have a dizzying variety of products that
help the visually impaired access all kinds of information much more easily
than would otherwise be possible.

These apps offer audio books, match clothes by colour and even offer games
played by hearing and touch alone. But the apps designed to give directions
all suffer from the same drawbacks-audio directions are helpful but also
screen out other audio such as conversations or the sound of traffic nearby.
What's more, GPS does not work indoors so these kinds of systems are of
little use in homes and other buildings

Now Pierluigi Gallo and buddies at the University of Palermo in Italy have
come up with an alternative which offers the blind navigational help without
any form of audio distraction or the need for GPS.

The approach is surprisingly simple and inspired by the famous Greek myth of
Ariadne and Theseus.  In the story, Theseus volunteers to kill the Minotaur
which lives in a labyrinth on the island of Crete. To help him, Ariadne
gives him a sword to kill the beast and a ball of thread to help him find
his way out when the deed is done.

Gallo and co take a similar approach with their prototype smartphone app
called Arianna, the Italian name for Ariadne. (It's also short for "pAth
Recognition for Indoor Assisted NavigatioN with Augmented perception.) Their
idea is to map out a route through a building by sticking coloured tape on
the ground.

The user then switches on the smartphone camera and points it towards the
ground, while placing a finger on the screen. He or she then waves the
camera back and forth, scanning the ground for the line.

In the meantime, the app analyses the frames produced by the camera, picking
out the line as it moves across the screen. When the line passes under the
user's finger on the screen, the app causes the smartphone to vibrate,
providing a tactile indication of where the line falls.

Scanning the smartphone back and forth allows the user to follow the line in
the same way as he or she might use a cane (see diagram above).  At the same
time, QR codes placed on the ground can give the user other information such
as the location of places such as toilets, water coolers, shops and so on.

Gallo and co say they tested their virtual cane in December at workshop in
Boston organised by the Andrea Bocelli Foundation and say it works well.

And they plan significant upgrades in future. One idea is to use infrared
lines that are not visible but can nevertheless be picked up by smartphone
cameras which are sensitive to infrared. This infrared sensitivity is
currently an under-used feature of most smartphones, they point out. And
that raises the possibility of games and challenges that are equally
accessible to the blind and sighted.

All in all, this software could be a significant help to the blind and
visually impaired. Hi-tech aids for this disability tend to be expensive
because they have to be specially designed and manufactured for a relatively
small group of people. But with smartphones widely available at affordable
prices, much of the technology necessary for Ariana is available
off-the-shelf.

Gallo and co don't say when their new idea will be available as a commercial
app or how much it will cost but it has the potential to be significantly
cheaper than a bespoke device.

So: useful, simple and potentially cheap. Not a bad combination for an app.
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Re: [Mobile.AI] How to copy contacts from memory card to phone/sim memory

2014-01-09 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafel
Thank. But where are the messages saved in memory card so that I could
transfer to PC later to be imported to my phone? I mean to say under
which name can I find saved messages? Regarding contacts, I am afraid
I didn't get any such option for saving business card. Hmm but I am
doing 433 contacts manually because I have left with no option.

On 1/9/14, Pallavi SJ  wrote:
> just go into the options after opening the contact folder on memory
> card and mark all. then give the command of save business card, they
> will directly go the contact folder on phone memory. As per my
> knowledge, there is no option to move messages on N79. u can find the
> messages on memory card by changing the option of save messages on
> memory card... However, u can take those messages through USB port to
> your PC and then u can transfer it to phone memory directly...
>
> On 1/6/14, Aziz Minat  wrote:
>> No bro, for that i truely appologise to you.
>> --
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>> Aziz Minat.
>> -Original message-
>> From: Mohib Anwar Rafel
>> Sent:  06/01/2014, 13:27
>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
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>>  and Tabs.
>> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] How to copy contacts from memory card to
>> phone/sim
>> memory
>>
>>
>> Any idea where are messages stored in memory card? can these be
>> imported into PC?
>>
>> On 1/5/14, Aziz Minat  wrote:
>>> Hi mohib bhai, after going in the contacts, first of all, press option
>>> button and scroll till create back up, after selecting it, you will hear
>>> from memory card to phone memory. Then select on the wanted option and
>>> you
>>> will hear/see copying 0 percent. And the contacts which you have copied
>>> in
>>> memory card can be seen in folder other. Hope you're cleare.
>>> --
>>> regards,
>>> Aziz Minat.
>>> -Original message-
>>> From: Mohib Anwar Rafel
>>> Sent:  05/01/2014, 15:47
>>> To: mobile.accessindia
>>> Subject: [Mobile.AI] How to copy contacts from memory card to phone/sim
>>> memory
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi friends I am using Nokia symbian N79. Last week I formatted my
>>> phone and copied all contacts from phone memory to memory card, (i
>>> didn't take backup on memory card). Now I can see all contacts in my
>>> memory card in 'other' folder but there is no option for copying them
>>> to phone or sim memory.
>>> One other thing, in which folder messages are stored on memory card?
>>> so that I could transfer to phone memory and could see messages in my
>>> phone memory.
>>>
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[Mobile.AI] Some questions on purchasing from Playstore

2014-01-09 Thread Mahesh S. Panicker
Hello listers
I wanted to get a few things clarified about purchasing apps from
GooglePlay. Firstly, is there any way to purchase apps from Playstore
using debitcards? I've read debitcard purchase is not possible from
India. When I tried the same from my Xolo Q700 it didn't work as when
I tried to save the card after entering the information it showed an
error. I tried setting up the card through my PC, but I couldn't work
it out on InternetExplorer. My research on the web suggested that
there are problems with debitcard purchases from India though
debitcard is an accepted mode of purchase on the Playstore. Is there
any way to use a debitcard on Playstore from India? Indian creditcards
work on GooglePlay? Has anyone successfully purchased apps from
GooglePlay? Is Internet Banking an allowed form of purchase on
GooglePlay?
Thanks in advance,
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Re: [Mobile.AI] How to copy contacts from memory card to phone/sim memory

2014-01-09 Thread Pallavi SJ
just go into the options after opening the contact folder on memory
card and mark all. then give the command of save business card, they
will directly go the contact folder on phone memory. As per my
knowledge, there is no option to move messages on N79. u can find the
messages on memory card by changing the option of save messages on
memory card... However, u can take those messages through USB port to
your PC and then u can transfer it to phone memory directly...

On 1/6/14, Aziz Minat  wrote:
> No bro, for that i truely appologise to you.
> --
> regards,
> Aziz Minat.
> -Original message-
> From: Mohib Anwar Rafel
> Sent:  06/01/2014, 13:27
> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phones
>   and Tabs.
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] How to copy contacts from memory card to phone/sim
> memory
>
>
> Any idea where are messages stored in memory card? can these be
> imported into PC?
>
> On 1/5/14, Aziz Minat  wrote:
>> Hi mohib bhai, after going in the contacts, first of all, press option
>> button and scroll till create back up, after selecting it, you will hear
>> from memory card to phone memory. Then select on the wanted option and
>> you
>> will hear/see copying 0 percent. And the contacts which you have copied
>> in
>> memory card can be seen in folder other. Hope you're cleare.
>> --
>> regards,
>> Aziz Minat.
>> -Original message-
>> From: Mohib Anwar Rafel
>> Sent:  05/01/2014, 15:47
>> To: mobile.accessindia
>> Subject: [Mobile.AI] How to copy contacts from memory card to phone/sim
>> memory
>>
>>
>> Hi friends I am using Nokia symbian N79. Last week I formatted my
>> phone and copied all contacts from phone memory to memory card, (i
>> didn't take backup on memory card). Now I can see all contacts in my
>> memory card in 'other' folder but there is no option for copying them
>> to phone or sim memory.
>> One other thing, in which folder messages are stored on memory card?
>> so that I could transfer to phone memory and could see messages in my
>> phone memory.
>>
>> --
>> Mohib Anwar Rafel
>> 2009 - 2011 M.Phil, International Legal Studies, JNU.
>> 2011 - 2013 LL.M, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.
>> 2013 - Pursuing Ph.D in International Law, JNU
>>
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>> Phone: 09811767506,
>> 09211192333
>>
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