Hi Rob,
I belong to an email support group for those interested in retinitis pigmentosa
(i.e. RP) as well as all other retinal disorders.
It's a very helpful group called RPList.
To join, send a blank email message to:
rplist-subscribe-requ...@listserv.icors.org
After sending the blank
I use it on my Android phone, and I find it accessible. I'd assume the
same would be true on an iPhone.
On 7/31/19 4:46 PM, Robin Frost wrote:
Hi,
When I was a customer of AT I did use it and found it to be quite
usable yes.
It was easy to read its alerts to search numbers in it and block if
Hi,
When I was a customer of AT I did use it and found it to be quite usable
yes.
It was easy to read its alerts to search numbers in it and block if
necessary.
I hope that helps.
Robin
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From: 'Noe Villeda' via VIPhone
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 3:29 PM
To:
Hello,
There is an email list for topics like this one. It is the webaim email list.
The website is found at:
web aim.org
There are a lot of experts on that list. You can get help for both JAWS and
Voiceover there.
Greg Wocher
> On Jul 31, 2019, at 1:50 PM, Donald Raikes wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
Facebook groups, have to search, but know one exists.
- Original Message -
From: "karuna Chopra"
To: "ViPhone"
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 8:35 PM
Subject: Retinitis Pigmentosa group?
I know that this post is off topic. It’s not related to the iPhone. Apologies!
I am desperately
A year or two back there was a Facebook RP group
Harry
> On 31 Jul 2019, at 20:35, karuna Chopra wrote:
>
> I know that this post is off topic. It’s not related to the iPhone. Apologies!
> I am desperately trying to find a Google group for person suffering from
> Retinitis Pigmentosa. I just
I know that this post is off topic. It’s not related to the iPhone. Apologies!
I am desperately trying to find a Google group for person suffering from
Retinitis Pigmentosa. I just can’t seem to find any. If anyone knows of any
such group kindly help me.
Group for person suffering from Retinal
Has anyone used the AT call protect app with voiceover?
It seems to be pretty accessible.
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Out of close to a dozen audiologists I have worked with only one really took
the time to insure I had good aids. He worked for the VA and kept up with the
news releases for various companies. He also talked with company engineers on
a regular basis. He took the time to explain why a
Hello,
I need the help of this incredible group.
I have been tasked with preparing a short training class on how to use
VoiceOver on Ios to validate the accessibility of web pages for my
company's developers and qa engineers.
Actually I have to do the same kind of class for using JAWS as well.
Thanks. I'll be definitely doing that brand-switch thing. It's
incredible how little audiologists really know about their clientele,
existing or potential.
Re the state agency for blind people, forgetaboutit. New York's offices
are bereft of knowledge in this area. I already tried before I
So, how many of you who use or are considering the ReSound brand have
used that contact link I posted a few times already? The bad news is,
ReSound is not an American company, so there's no compulsion for them to
be interested in accessibility. Since that appears to be the case, I'm
voting
hi, looking for iOs mailers with more options of how to handle content left on
server. Accounts originally setup as POP3 and the
messages are backing up on the server to an unwieldly amount.
Suggest best setting within the one we have in case we missed the obvious.
Many thanks, RobH.
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Hello Fuzzel,
Yes the side bar is the main menu. Sorry that I didn’t make that clearer in my
description. My bad.
Peter, In the iOS 13 beta if you do a one finger double tap it will stop the
video and it’s audio that is playing. I will see if I can get the developer to
make the proper
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