Yes, and if all buttons were clearly labeled it would help a lot.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Teresa Cochran" <batsfly...@me.com>
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Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 8:35 AM
Subject: Re: Advocates for blind, deaf want even more from Apple


I would certainly be in favor of some sort of basic accessibility rating. If possible, this could be a part of the submission process for the app store. This would definitely increase awareness of accessibility concerns. It wouldn't have to be very complicated. For example, when I was looking at phones on the web the other day, there was a notation with one LG phone on a mainstream site that indicated it was not recommended for visually-impaired users, because all its functions including dialing were accomplished with a touch-screen, and there was no text-to-speech. I moved onto the next item and gave the inaccessible phone no more thought.

Accessibility features aren't so automatic that they aren't considered by the developer at all with regard to specifically making them useable by as many folks as possible. I'm sure developers of something like Papa Sangre had certain features in mind when deciding to make the games accessible to the blind. If a developer is unaware of the issue, he would quickly be made aware based only on a few questions.

Scenario: Question: Are all elements accessible with Voiceover? Dev thought process: Hmmm, Voiceover. I've heard of it, but what is it all about. I'd better research that. I'd never thought of it before. ...

Teresa

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On Jul 10, 2014, at 6:29 AM, Scott Duck <l...@csdconsulting.biz> wrote:

Hi All,
Perhaps Apple could give some indication as to the accessibility of an app
in the app store but I would say that is as far as their responsibility
should go.  Yes, many apps could be much more accessible but some apps,
because of their very visual nature, are not accessible and never will be.
The notion that all apps should be made accessible is completely ridiculous. As blind people, we do have some obstacles that simply can never be removed.
That's just life.
Scott Duck

-----Original Message-----
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Bill Gallik
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 6:41 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Advocates for blind, deaf want even more from Apple

Here, here, Sieghard!

Well said, very well said indeed!

BTW: I myself am totally blind, have been since 1995, some folks seem to
have a "Don Quixote" mentality and choose to "tilt at windmills" regardless as to the efficacy of that tilt. Apple, while not perfect (and just what of
a organic nature is perfect?), has made a real commitment to including
disabled customers in the circle of technology.
----
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