Re: Accessible apps for home theater receivers

2012-08-06 Thread Søren Jensen
Hi. The Yamaha app is not totally inaccessible. You can control the volume, choose your input channel and some other things I don't remember. I thought this app could replace the remote control, but it can't. And there are lots of features which is not accessible, but some features does work wh

RE: Accessible apps for home theater receivers

2012-08-03 Thread Kelly Ford
o use VoiceOver's label feature as some of the buttons are nameless but activation leads to screens where you can determine the names. From: Steve [mailto:k...@sbcglobal.net] rs. Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 3:23 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Accessible apps for home theater

Re: Accessible apps for home theater receivers

2012-08-03 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Thanks Sieghard. I was looking at Robert Silva's ratings of home theater receivers on about.com, and he classifies midrange receivers as ranging from $400 to $1300. BTW, the web site is http://hometheater.about.com/od/avreceiversreviews/tp/aatpmidavra.htm I did look at AppleVis.com, and I didn't f

RE: Accessible apps for home theater receivers

2012-08-03 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Christopher, I have never seen anything on here regarding home theatre receiver apps and you maybe in a situation where you may have to find a good store where they are willing to let you try. I of course don't know what "mid range" is for you, I guess for some mid range may mean $500 to $800 a

Re: Accessible apps for home theater receivers

2012-08-03 Thread Steve
I haven't played with an accessible Yamaha receiver itself yet. But, most of the functions that I saw on the app itself appear to be labeled. But, I'm not certain how well it would wok with the receiver and I'd guess you need eyes to first set it up. Please, I'd be interested in anybody's exp