Hi Randy,
If you decide to avoid the touch-screen user interface and having to
use iTunes, then you may be interested in a pre-Rockboxed Sansa
Talking MP3 Player.
You can hear a presentation I did on Accessible World regarding
Rockbox on a Sansa Talking MP3 Player by visiting:
Hello, most newer ipods have a talking software called VoiceOver built into
them. I believe the Ipod touch is one of them as well as the nanno or
shuffle. Correct me if I'm wrong, but on the touch, if you go with a 16 gig
or higher, you'll get the VoiceOver feature. I do not know much on the
but don't the touch have those screens where you can't feel the buttons?
that's what worries me.
At 03:10 PM 4/21/2011, you wrote:
Hello, most newer ipods have a talking software called VoiceOver
built into them. I believe the Ipod touch is one of them as well as
the nanno or shuffle. Correct
Hi. JAWS or any other computer based screen readers will not work with
Ipods or MP3 players. There are 3 options I can think of at this moment; 1.
Many Ipod's such as the Ipod touch have built in voice guidance which is
effective. 2. Other MP3 players may be used with a piece of software such
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but don't the touch have those screens where you can't feel the buttons?
that's what worries me.
At 03:10 PM 4/21/2011, you wrote:
Hello, most newer
Well Randy the apple ipod touch or the ipid shuffle which is also made
by apple are good with talking software they have voice over on them and
the Sansa mp3 players are good as well hope this helps.
On 4/21/2011 3:54 PM, Randy Tijerina wrote:
Friends, My brother called me, and well he's not
Hi.
I've had an iPhone for just about a year. The touch screen isn't too bad to
use. It takes some getting used to, but it works well. If you want to use
a keyboard with the iDevice, you can buy a blue tooth keyboard and do most
of the functions that you can do with a touch screen.
Also, keep
that's whathe's wanting to know. what software or good models would
be good for me just listening to music, for example.
I'm sorry if I sound out of it. We're both in this boat.At 04:24 PM
4/21/2011, you wrote:
Hi.
I've had an iPhone for just about a year. The touch screen isn't too bad to
Have a nice day.
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that's whathe's wanting to know. what software or good models would
Rockbox has gotten pretty easy to install lately, but if you want to
skip the hassle of finding a player that will support Rockbox and then
getting it installed, you can always go to
http://www.talkingmp3players.com/. They sell MP3 players with Rockbox
already installed and working. Another thing
://brettboyer.voices.com
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They do, but that's why you have VoiceOver. If you loke
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Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: My brother and I have a question
You can listen to music on a Sansa talking MP3. player.
Here is the website to get the information.
http://www.accesableelectronics.com
Hope this helps.
Kim Kelly
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