Re: [Mobile.AI] Moderator: RE: There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to Shine on your Android device

2015-05-22 Thread Harish

All
I am afraid, members are disregarding my request.
1 Folks are responding to mails which are having moderator in the subject 
line, which is violating the list guidelines.
2 I have specifically requested not to get into the keyboard debate. We have 
had many such rounds in the past and it is a pointless debate. It is 
incorrect to say there are no Android phones with keyboard in the market, 
the configuration is poor, and it is not a recommended device.


Again, there are external keyboard options also available.
If someone still wants to nag, then, use forrums like change.org to drive 
your point which can make a difference. Lamenting here shall give no

solution.

This thread is closed for all traffic.

Harish Kotian
Moderator


- Original Message - 
From: Asudani, Rajesh rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile 
phonesand Tabs.  mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in

Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 5:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Moderator: RE: There’s Another Screen Reader, and 
it Wants to Shine on your Android device



Add on Bluetooth is an extra baggage and does not serve the purpose, for 
it is usually too small.


We can get the market, even may sighted including senior citizens and 
not-so-techno savy people also vote for keypad phones.

Only requirement is we should be able to think against the tide.
Touch screen is fashionable, so be it.

With thanks and regards

(Rajesh Asudani)

AGM
MIU
Reserve Bank Of India
Nagpur

Co-Moderator
VIB-India

President
VIBEWA

Phone: 0712 2806846

A-pilll = Action coupled with  Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and 
Laughter



-Original Message-
From: Mobile.accessindia 
[mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
li...@srinivasu.org

Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 3:52 PM
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile 
phones and Tabs.
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Moderator: RE: There’s Another Screen Reader, and 
it Wants to Shine on your Android device


Rajesh:

Of course technically it supports physical key pad but manufacturers may 
not get big market. Also there is a huge development going on to improve 
accessibility.


I think add-on Bluetooth key board may serve the purpose. Honestly I don't 
think we can convince device makers to come up with physical keyboard.


Regards,
Srinivasu Chakravarthula | @csrinivasu
Sent from my iPhone 5C

On 22-May-2015, at 15:32, Asudani, Rajesh rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in 
wrote:


Why not?
I fully support keypad over touch screens.\ Does android OS
technically prohibit interface with keypad?


With thanks and regards

(Rajesh Asudani)

AGM
MIU
Reserve Bank Of India
Nagpur

Co-Moderator
VIB-India

President
VIBEWA

Phone: 0712 2806846

A-pilll = Action coupled with  Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and
Laughter


-Original Message-
From: Mobile.accessindia
[mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of
Kotian, H P
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 11:41 AM
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile 
phones and Tabs.

Subject: [Mobile.AI] Moderator: RE: There’s Another Screen Reader, and
it Wants to Shine on your Android device

All
Appreciate all the comments and sentiments expressed in the mail.

A request, not to start a debate on keyboard vs keyboardless devices.

Harish Kotian

-Original Message-
From: Mobile.accessindia
[mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of
Asudani, Rajesh
Sent: 22 May 2015 10:08
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile 
phones and Tabs.

Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants
to Shine on your Android device

Good.
May newer screen readers continue to shine on android.
But, frankly, and here I believe I am speaking for most  of totally blind 
persons above age of 35, that ease of symbian is surely missing in 
android touch screen phones, and I vehemently lament the loss of that 
ease and privacy on phone.
For me, Even performing a simple task as forwarding messages is an uphill 
task even after trying and exploring touch screen for about eight months 
now.

This will be the case until an android  device with keypad comes along.


With thanks and regards

(Rajesh Asudani)

AGM
MIU
Reserve Bank Of India
Nagpur

Co-Moderator
VIB-India

President
VIBEWA

Phone: 0712 2806846

A-pilll = Action coupled with  Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and
Laughter

-Original Message-
From: Mobile.accessindia
[mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of
Bhavya shah
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 5:54 PM
To: eyes-free; mobile.accessindia; keyboardusers
Subject: [Mobile.AI] There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to
Shine on your Android device

There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to Shine on your Android 
device TAMAS GECZY ON MAY 19, 2015 For the longest time, Talkback has 
been the only good and useful screen reader

Re: [Mobile.AI] Moderator: RE: There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to Shine on your Android device

2015-05-22 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
Add on Bluetooth is an extra baggage and does not serve the purpose, for it is 
usually too small.

We can get the market, even may sighted including senior citizens and 
not-so-techno savy people also vote for keypad phones.
Only requirement is we should be able to think against the tide.
Touch screen is fashionable, so be it.

With thanks and regards

(Rajesh Asudani)

AGM
MIU
Reserve Bank Of India
Nagpur

Co-Moderator
 VIB-India

President
VIBEWA

Phone: 0712 2806846

A-pilll = Action coupled with  Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and Laughter


-Original Message-
From: Mobile.accessindia [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] 
On Behalf Of li...@srinivasu.org
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 3:52 PM
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones 
and Tabs.
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Moderator: RE: There’s Another Screen Reader, and it 
Wants to Shine on your Android device

Rajesh:

Of course technically it supports physical key pad but manufacturers may not 
get big market. Also there is a huge development going on to improve 
accessibility.

I think add-on Bluetooth key board may serve the purpose. Honestly I don't 
think we can convince device makers to come up with physical keyboard.

Regards,
Srinivasu Chakravarthula | @csrinivasu
Sent from my iPhone 5C

 On 22-May-2015, at 15:32, Asudani, Rajesh rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in wrote:

 Why not?
 I fully support keypad over touch screens.\ Does android OS
 technically prohibit interface with keypad?


 With thanks and regards

 (Rajesh Asudani)

 AGM
 MIU
 Reserve Bank Of India
 Nagpur

 Co-Moderator
 VIB-India

 President
 VIBEWA

 Phone: 0712 2806846

 A-pilll = Action coupled with  Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and
 Laughter


 -Original Message-
 From: Mobile.accessindia
 [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of
 Kotian, H P
 Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 11:41 AM
 To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones 
 and Tabs.
 Subject: [Mobile.AI] Moderator: RE: There’s Another Screen Reader, and
 it Wants to Shine on your Android device

 All
 Appreciate all the comments and sentiments expressed in the mail.

 A request, not to start a debate on keyboard vs keyboardless devices.

 Harish Kotian

 -Original Message-
 From: Mobile.accessindia
 [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of
 Asudani, Rajesh
 Sent: 22 May 2015 10:08
 To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones 
 and Tabs.
 Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants
 to Shine on your Android device

 Good.
 May newer screen readers continue to shine on android.
 But, frankly, and here I believe I am speaking for most  of totally blind  
 persons above age of 35, that ease of symbian is surely missing in android 
 touch screen phones, and I vehemently lament the loss of that ease and 
 privacy on phone.
 For me, Even performing a simple task as forwarding messages is an uphill 
 task even after trying and exploring touch screen for about eight months now.
 This will be the case until an android  device with keypad comes along.


 With thanks and regards

 (Rajesh Asudani)

 AGM
 MIU
 Reserve Bank Of India
 Nagpur

 Co-Moderator
 VIB-India

 President
 VIBEWA

 Phone: 0712 2806846

 A-pilll = Action coupled with  Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and
 Laughter

 -Original Message-
 From: Mobile.accessindia
 [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of
 Bhavya shah
 Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 5:54 PM
 To: eyes-free; mobile.accessindia; keyboardusers
 Subject: [Mobile.AI] There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to
 Shine on your Android device

 There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to Shine on your Android device 
 TAMAS GECZY ON MAY 19, 2015 For the longest time, Talkback has been the only 
 good and useful screen reader on Android — though this was not always the 
 case. Senior Android users might fondly recall Spiel, which was alive around 
 2011 last, a screen reader that even surpassed Talkback in functionality and 
 speed. Google then suddenly changed the entire framework for how 
 accessibility is done on their platform, and Spiel was no more.
 Although current compiled releases of it can be run successfully even under 
 Android 5.1, the code is not often maintained and needs a lot of work to be a 
 daily driver.
 And then, without warning, a new contender came on to the scene. The 1 
 megabyte screen reader, which is technically called Shine Plus is developed 
 by a Chinese company called ATLab. As a result, the English text of the 
 program and manual is not constructed well, though this does not take away 
 from its functionality if you are willing to learn and be patient with the 
 interface. The manual can be found here in a text file form.
 You might be wondering, is it better than Talkback?
 Before we dive into some of the unique features

Re: [Mobile.AI] Moderator: RE: There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to Shine on your Android device

2015-05-22 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
Why not?
I fully support keypad over touch screens.\
Does android OS technically prohibit interface with keypad?


With thanks and regards

(Rajesh Asudani)

AGM
MIU
Reserve Bank Of India
Nagpur

Co-Moderator
 VIB-India

President
VIBEWA

Phone: 0712 2806846

A-pilll = Action coupled with  Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and Laughter


-Original Message-
From: Mobile.accessindia [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] 
On Behalf Of Kotian, H P
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 11:41 AM
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones 
and Tabs. 
Subject: [Mobile.AI] Moderator: RE: There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants 
to Shine on your Android device

All
Appreciate all the comments and sentiments expressed in the mail. 

A request, not to start a debate on keyboard vs keyboardless devices.

Harish Kotian

-Original Message-
From: Mobile.accessindia [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] 
On Behalf Of Asudani, Rajesh
Sent: 22 May 2015 10:08
To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones 
and Tabs. 
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to Shine 
on your Android device

Good.
May newer screen readers continue to shine on android.
But, frankly, and here I believe I am speaking for most  of totally blind  
persons above age of 35, that ease of symbian is surely missing in android 
touch screen phones, and I vehemently lament the loss of that ease and privacy 
on phone.
For me, Even performing a simple task as forwarding messages is an uphill task 
even after trying and exploring touch screen for about eight months now.
This will be the case until an android  device with keypad comes along.


With thanks and regards

(Rajesh Asudani)

AGM
MIU
Reserve Bank Of India
Nagpur

Co-Moderator
 VIB-India

President
VIBEWA

Phone: 0712 2806846

A-pilll = Action coupled with  Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and Laughter

-Original Message-
From: Mobile.accessindia [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] 
On Behalf Of Bhavya shah
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 5:54 PM
To: eyes-free; mobile.accessindia; keyboardusers
Subject: [Mobile.AI] There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to Shine on 
your Android device

There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to Shine on your Android device 
TAMAS GECZY ON MAY 19, 2015 For the longest time, Talkback has been the only 
good and useful screen reader on Android — though this was not always the case. 
Senior Android users might fondly recall Spiel, which was alive around 2011 
last, a screen reader that even surpassed Talkback in functionality and speed. 
Google then suddenly changed the entire framework for how accessibility is done 
on their platform, and Spiel was no more.
Although current compiled releases of it can be run successfully even under 
Android 5.1, the code is not often maintained and needs a lot of work to be a 
daily driver.
And then, without warning, a new contender came on to the scene. The 1 megabyte 
screen reader, which is technically called Shine Plus is developed by a Chinese 
company called ATLab. As a result, the English text of the program and manual 
is not constructed well, though this does not take away from its functionality 
if you are willing to learn and be patient with the interface. The manual can 
be found here in a text file form.
You might be wondering, is it better than Talkback?
Before we dive into some of the unique features of Shine plus, we must note 
that it is a very special screen reader as it also includes a screen magnifier 
and other tools for people who have high-partial vision. This means that it not 
only is a screen reader, but also a magnifier at the same time. In the Android 
world, that’s definitely a first, and this reason alone could make it useful 
for many people, since changing the mode it operates in is very simple.
When you first install the Shine Plus application (it does not call itself 
“Another Talkback screen reader”), you need to launch the application from your 
home screen to configure it. Here you will set your desired mode depending on 
the level of vision you have. First, the app will actually check whether you 
have Google TTS or the keyboard installed, and then will proceed to allow you 
the option to set your mode of preference. Once you press the back button, it 
will place you into the Accessibility settings of Android, where you will be 
given a list of available services.
The three options are “based on voice support”, “based on letter expansion”, 
and “sight protection.” No, it will not protect you from the horrors of the 
sighted world — that latter choice is for those who need to have parts of the 
screen spoken outloud from time to time. It allows you to use a “candy bar” 
which you can pan around the screen and use to read parts of it accordingly.
Voice support is what those who are completely blind will use, while the other 
one

Re: [Mobile.AI] Moderator: RE: There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to Shine on your Android device

2015-05-22 Thread li...@srinivasu.org
Rajesh:

Of course technically it supports physical key pad but manufacturers may not 
get big market. Also there is a huge development going on to improve 
accessibility. 

I think add-on Bluetooth key board may serve the purpose. Honestly I don't 
think we can convince device makers to come up with physical keyboard. 

Regards,
Srinivasu Chakravarthula | @csrinivasu
Sent from my iPhone 5C

 On 22-May-2015, at 15:32, Asudani, Rajesh rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in wrote:
 
 Why not?
 I fully support keypad over touch screens.\
 Does android OS technically prohibit interface with keypad?
 
 
 With thanks and regards
 
 (Rajesh Asudani)
 
 AGM
 MIU
 Reserve Bank Of India
 Nagpur
 
 Co-Moderator
 VIB-India
 
 President
 VIBEWA
 
 Phone: 0712 2806846
 
 A-pilll = Action coupled with  Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and Laughter
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Mobile.accessindia 
 [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Kotian, H 
 P
 Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 11:41 AM
 To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones 
 and Tabs. 
 Subject: [Mobile.AI] Moderator: RE: There’s Another Screen Reader, and it 
 Wants to Shine on your Android device
 
 All
 Appreciate all the comments and sentiments expressed in the mail. 
 
 A request, not to start a debate on keyboard vs keyboardless devices.
 
 Harish Kotian
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Mobile.accessindia 
 [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Asudani, 
 Rajesh
 Sent: 22 May 2015 10:08
 To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones 
 and Tabs. 
 Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to Shine 
 on your Android device
 
 Good.
 May newer screen readers continue to shine on android.
 But, frankly, and here I believe I am speaking for most  of totally blind  
 persons above age of 35, that ease of symbian is surely missing in android 
 touch screen phones, and I vehemently lament the loss of that ease and 
 privacy on phone.
 For me, Even performing a simple task as forwarding messages is an uphill 
 task even after trying and exploring touch screen for about eight months now.
 This will be the case until an android  device with keypad comes along.
 
 
 With thanks and regards
 
 (Rajesh Asudani)
 
 AGM
 MIU
 Reserve Bank Of India
 Nagpur
 
 Co-Moderator
 VIB-India
 
 President
 VIBEWA
 
 Phone: 0712 2806846
 
 A-pilll = Action coupled with  Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and Laughter
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Mobile.accessindia 
 [mailto:mobile.accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Bhavya 
 shah
 Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 5:54 PM
 To: eyes-free; mobile.accessindia; keyboardusers
 Subject: [Mobile.AI] There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to Shine on 
 your Android device
 
 There’s Another Screen Reader, and it Wants to Shine on your Android device 
 TAMAS GECZY ON MAY 19, 2015 For the longest time, Talkback has been the only 
 good and useful screen reader on Android — though this was not always the 
 case. Senior Android users might fondly recall Spiel, which was alive around 
 2011 last, a screen reader that even surpassed Talkback in functionality and 
 speed. Google then suddenly changed the entire framework for how 
 accessibility is done on their platform, and Spiel was no more.
 Although current compiled releases of it can be run successfully even under 
 Android 5.1, the code is not often maintained and needs a lot of work to be a 
 daily driver.
 And then, without warning, a new contender came on to the scene. The 1 
 megabyte screen reader, which is technically called Shine Plus is developed 
 by a Chinese company called ATLab. As a result, the English text of the 
 program and manual is not constructed well, though this does not take away 
 from its functionality if you are willing to learn and be patient with the 
 interface. The manual can be found here in a text file form.
 You might be wondering, is it better than Talkback?
 Before we dive into some of the unique features of Shine plus, we must note 
 that it is a very special screen reader as it also includes a screen 
 magnifier and other tools for people who have high-partial vision. This means 
 that it not only is a screen reader, but also a magnifier at the same time. 
 In the Android world, that’s definitely a first, and this reason alone could 
 make it useful for many people, since changing the mode it operates in is 
 very simple.
 When you first install the Shine Plus application (it does not call itself 
 “Another Talkback screen reader”), you need to launch the application from 
 your home screen to configure it. Here you will set your desired mode 
 depending on the level of vision you have. First, the app will actually check 
 whether you have Google TTS or the keyboard installed, and then will proceed 
 to allow you the option to set your mode of preference. Once you press the 
 back