[access-uk] Re: More android help please

  • From: "Mike Cassidy" <mike.cassidy137@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2013 16:01:51 +0100

Hi,

Mobile Speak is for Symbian platform only; Mobile Accessibility is Code
Factory's app for Android.

Hth,

Mike

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Subject: [access-uk] More android help please

Hi listers

I'm having real trouble getting started with my new touch screen phone, at
the moment I'gve gone gback to my n86. Can anyone help me get started.
I have a few questions.
1.  Will mobile speak work on my s3 mini. I read that it needs to have a
track ball or the like.

2. Ive tried creating a google account to get onto the playstore. 
After trying for a number of times I still come to a full stop when I have
to create a password, it just won't read out what I am entering. 
Any suggestions on settings?

3. I'm having problems when calling a number that has automatic selections
like press 1 for bla and press 2 for bla bla. There doesn't seem to be any
keypad to use for input. Again any suggestions on settings?

4. How do you find out the version of talk-back, and if I'm not on the
latest version how can I update it. Is it on the playstation site?

5. Do I need an interface on my PC  when I connect the phone to it,
something like the nokia pc suite?

Once I get up and running, well walking would do I'll probably have more
questions so is there a site where I can browse for these simple getting
started questions.

Thanks for those who have already responded to a couple of my earlier posts.
I'm getting really cheesed off with this new phone, frustrating isn't the
word.

Martin

Steve Nutt recently said:-

>Hi Tom,
>
>OK, let's see what we can do with this little lot.
>
>1.    Is it possible to download different [English] voices for 
>talkback than those which come pre-installed?
>
>Yes, there are tons.  Just check on the Play store.  Some are free, 
>some you buy.
>
>2.    Are there any accessible gallery applications in which I can 
>brows any photos I take with my device camera? / Also, are there any 
>camera applications that allow me to use the front-facing camera, or am 
>I missing something?
>
>I honestly don't know that one.
>
>3.    Is there some sort of service like Vizwiz or Taptapsee 
>available for android?
>
>Google Goggles.  Search for it on the Play Store.  It's more advanced 
>than TapTapSee as well, as it can take single shots, or continuous for 
>example.  It's also free.
>
>4.    Where can I get flash player?
>
>As far as I know, you can't.  It was pulled from the Play Store.
>
>5.    In general, any suggestions for apps that are accessible?
>
>http://www.androidaccess.net or http://accessibleandroid.blogspot.com.
>
>6.    When in the apps area, do app icons have badges like in iOS, 
>and talkback is just not reading them, or do you only get notifications 
>in the statusbar and notification shade?
>
>Don't start comparing Aples to Androids <Smile>. No there are no 
>badges.  The notification bar is where it's at.
>
>7.    Is there any way to asign talkback jesture shortcuts that 
>aren't defined by default? Specifically I am talking about a 
>system-wide play/pause controll.
>
>Nope.
>
>8.    Is there any way to make talkback act in a simmilar way to 
>Voiceover in that it will dip the volume of media content when talking?
>
>Yes,  Settings, Accessibility, Text To Speech Output, then click 
>Talkback On then click Talkback Settings.  In there is Focus Audio, 
>turn it on or off.  For this to work you must have the latest Talkback 
>V3.3.  It sounds like you haven't though, since Audio Focus is on by 
>default, so time to update Talkback.
>
>9.    Any suggestions on using the youtube app, it seems to be 
>usable, but not intuative... It's good, don't get me wrong, though.
>
>Not sure what you mean here.  It just works for me.
>
>Sorry I have so many questions,
>
>The only stupid question is the one that isn't asked.
>
>Thanks,
>
>You're welcome.  You might want to subscribe to the Eyes-Free Email 
>list.  Send a blank message to eyes-free+subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>note you do need the plus sign in the middle of that Email address.  
>There are many more Android experts on there.
>
>All the best
>
>Steve

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