I like the standard typing when I'm bouncing around in a car etc.  When I'm 
home and not being tossed around I switch it back so they both have their uses.


Regards,

Alan

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kellie Gerdts 
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2014 11:03 AM
  Subject: Re: [IDevices] new iPhone


  I guess I am unusual in that I don't usually flick around my iPhone to 
activate items. I learn  where things are located and just put my finger on the 
icon.  I have no usable vision either. I like to explore the screen so that I 
can learn that this may be in the top left, or center, etc. sometimes I will 
flick, but rarely. I find that it is quicker for me to just the icon. Of 
course, I am also one of the few who likes the standard typing mode over the 
touch typing. lol again, this is just my personal choice. every single one of 
us are different and what is comfortable for one, may not be for another. So 
for me, the size of the screen in terms of ease of navigation isn't a 
challenge. However, I am not sure I will like the larger screen simply because 
of the fact that it won't fit in my pocket as easily. lol I like that it fits 
comfortably in my hand when I am holding it to my ear and that it can be stowed 
easily. It is funny, when cells first came out. they are large and bulky. then, 
the in thing was to try and make the phone as small as possible. Now, because 
of access to movies and other visual content, cell phones are growing up again. 
  Kellie and guide Loki

  On Sep 6, 2014, at 11:49 AM, Alan Paganelli <alanandsuza...@earthlink.net> 
wrote:


    I like both for different reasons.  I like the size of my iPhone 5s.  It 
fits nicely in my pants pocket.  On the other hand, I also like my iPad Air.  
In the email program for example, I can view the list of messages in the left 
pane and the content in the right.  It's a simple double tap on the delete 
button and I can go through large amounts of mail quickly.  I can do the same 
thing on my iPhone but I have to open the messages to read more then 5 lines 
although I do admit for many messages, all it does take is 5 lines or less to 
tell if I'm interested in the  rest of the message.  Both have their uses.


    Regards,

    Alan

    Go Chicago Bears in 2014!

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Move out.  Get a job.  Pay your bills wile you still know everything.

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    There, you'll find free files of my arrangements and performances played on
    the Yamaha Tyros 1 keyboard.  The albums in Technics  format formerly on my 
website are still available upon request.  Thanks for  listening!

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Alex Hall
      To: viphone@googlegroups.com
      Cc: Curtis Chong ; idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com
      Sent: Friday, September 05, 2014 2:54 PM
      Subject: Re: [IDevices] new iPhone


      Two years ago I would have said I like the small screen. However, after 
going from the 3.5-inch screen of an iPod Touch 4 to the 4-inch screen of an 
iPhone5, I find I prefer the iPhone's larger display now that I'm used to it 
and can compare the two. If I were to go to an iPad tomorrow, I'd hate it, and 
I've tried them before so I have some experience. However, the incremental 
increases in screen size seem to be a way of easing into the new screen sizes; 
maybe I'll love the 4.7-inch over the 4-inch in another year or so, then an 
iPad Mini won't seem bad at all. Of course, all this is as subjective as which 
speech synthesizer is best, and we all have to use what we like most. I guess 
I'm mostly saying this: don't dismiss the larger screen outright; give it a 
chance and see if you don't wind up liking it after all. Plus, a larger screen 
means a larger battery and more icons on the home screen (probably), so that's 
a plus no matter what your visual situation is.

      On Sep 5, 2014, at 5:48 PM, Lynn White <lynnwhite...@gmail.com> wrote:


         Hi David,
        While I respect your opinion about the larger screens, personally I 
like the smaller screen no matter what anybody says.
        I have used larger screens such as the iPad, and hated it. But again, I 
respect your opinion, but please don't put the rest of us down.

        Sent from my iPhone

        On Sep 5, 2014, at 4:30 PM, David Chittenden <dchitten...@gmail.com> 
wrote:


          Contrary to popular opinion amongst the blind, opinion which is 
actually extremely limiting amongst blind people, a larger screen is actually 
better for us blind people. I have been working with an itinerant teacher of 
low vision and blind children testing this. When the blind children use the 
touch-screen directly through dragging the finger around the screen on the iPad 
to explore, rather than merely using the serial interface of keyboard commands 
or finger flicking commands, once they adapt to said interface, their 
productivity and speed becomes significantly quicker with improved 
understanding of visual layouts and where to locate desired information. Note: 
all testing and training is being performed with full-sized iPads. Perhaps, 
mainly blind children have the mental flexibility and intelligence to 
effectively adapt to a more useful and efficient interface.

          David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
          Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
          Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
          Sent from my iPhone

          On 6 Sep 2014, at 6:46, Curtis Chong via IDevices 
<idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com> wrote:


            Greetings:


             
            I am not confident that the iPhone 6 will represent a total 
positive for the blind. For one thing, rumor has it that the iPhone 6 will be 
larger than the five series, which is a negative from my point of view despite 
its allegedly faster processor and more sophisticated internal technology. 
Also, the iPhone 6 will be a bit thinner, which causes me to wonder about the 
quality of the built-in speaker.


             
            Before I decide to jump into an iPhone 6, I will want to examine it 
thoroughly at the Apple Store. Otherwise, the iPhone 5S seems a very good 
alternative since I personally don't need enhanced power from my iPhone in any 
case.


             
            On the other side of the argument is the high probability that the 
iPhone 66 is going to have a camera with more megapixels than the iPhone 5 
series.


             
            Aloha,


             
            Curtis Chong



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              Hi Listers,
              I want to get the new KNFB reader and only have a 4s phone. 
Should I wait for the iPhone 6 or get the 5s?
              Susie Stanzel




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