I think that is a good idea on your part. I plan to do the same myself.
Dave
On 5/4/2024 12:41 PM, Richard Turner wrote:
It appears Sonos is about to become less useable by screen reader
users. The CEO should stop it now, but here’s how to protect your
investment if he doesn’t – Mosen At
Steve beings you are on the Sonos Email list, is there a bata tester in
the membership, to varify this claim?
Dave
On 5/4/2024 12:31 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
It appears Sonos is about to become less useable by screen reader
users. The CEO should stop it now, but here’s how to protect your
Richard, I send two messages to people I dealt with at Sonos back in 2009 when
I ordered my first sonos equipment (guess keeping old emails can be a good
thing).
One came back right away as undeliverable saying that no such person was found
and of course that isn't surprising since that was
I was afraid of this. I sure hope not, I have over $1 invested in Sonos
gear.
Chris Judge
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Alan
Lemly
Sent: Saturday, May 4, 2024 12:45 PM
To: VIPhone Email List
Subject: Fwd: [Tech-VI] It appears Sonos is about to become
I tried writing support, but their support email is “no longer monitored,” so
you have to go through their web interface to contact them.
That is not very good either.
Richard, USA
"It's no great honor to be blind, but it's more than a nuisance and less than a
disaster. Either you're
After reading Jonathan’s whole post, this sounds like that is a sighted person
saying it is accessible, but to what degree sounds very much in question. If
double tapping on the System button does nothing, then this will be awful.
I do not plan to update immediately, but wait and see what
That is very concerning. The same question was asked by a blind Sonos user on
the Sonos Community forum and a Sonos staff member replied as follows, that was
about 2 weeks ago:
Yes, the new Sonos app has been tested with voice-over and will continue to be
accessible to voice-over users. We aim