Yes, we are in the same situation here, my wife generally takes care of the laundry just because I would have to ask her each time how to set it. However now we are in the market for new washer and drier I thought I'll try to find something that is more accessible.
Cheers, -----Original Message----- From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Sieghard Weitzel Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 12:51 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: IOS apps with smart appliances I am on a similar search but for a range (cooktop/oven). I gave up a couple of years ago regarding an accessible, connected washer/dryer and bought a Miele set which is all buttons as in actual buttons you can feel although there are still options to select on a screen, but some of those are things you don't really need, sometimes an app like Seeing AI can pick it up and for those times when I actually have to use it and still need more help I just call Aira, Be My Eyes or my Mom using Facetime. For the most part my wife takes care of it, it's just once a year or so when she goes back to the Philippines for a few weeks when I have to use it independently. I have come to realize that it does not seem like there is a range which will be fully accessible, I have seen some which have WiFi, but so far I have only ever read that you can only control the oven. Anyhow, I could see how it would also be pretty inconvenient if you cook and you want to quickly turn the temperature of a burner up or down a bit when you are busy doing other stuff , maybe your hands are dirty etc. This would not be a good time where you have to unlock your phone and fiddle around with an app, in such as case the only thing which would make sense is if you could Alexa/Google Home and give a quick voice command which would be carried out instantly. One thing I did notice on the GE website was that they are talking about "ADA compliance" and one of our local stores actually send me an email after I asked them to look into something with analogue controls and said that some companies mentioned they had braille overlays for the touch screen. I plan to call GE tomorrow (if they are open) or Tuesday and hopefully find out a bit more. Their ranges actually get some pretty good reviews, so I definitely would like to chat with them. I am always amazed that given the number of government organisations in existence as well as all the private advocacy groups and people that nobody has done more to work with the major appliance makers to find a better solution. I bet nowadays a lot of these appliances run some sort of version of Android and it might not take all that much to make them talk on their own. Best regards, Sieghard -----Original Message----- From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of khaf...@gmail.com Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2019 8:12 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: IOS apps with smart appliances Hello: Has anyone used or tested the accessibility of the LG, Samsung or GE apps with WIFI enabled washer and driers? 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