By Bernard Maldonado For over one year, Solona has worked hard to provide the highest quality of Captcha Solving for screen reader users. Now, I am happy to announce the first adaptive product offered by Solona. iPhone owners keep reading! Do you find your fingers dancing around the touch screen of your iPhone? Have you ever wondered how to make touch screen navigation a little easier on your Apple device? Solona is proud to introduce a new screen protector that transforms your iPhone touch screen into a tactile keyboard. Whether you prefer landscape mode or portrait mode, the new Solona Enhanced Screen Protector will function properly and provide you with a tactile map of the keyboard. Each screen protector is carefully embossed with the tactile effect so that your touch screen navigation is fast and accurate. Here's how it works. Each letter key is elevated with one distinct dot. Each function key is elevated with two distinct dots. That way, you can easily distinguish between letters and function keys. This slight enhancement provides your iPhone with an additional layer of accessibility. If you are interested in receiving an Enhanced Screen Protector, please read the Screen Protector Page for more information and instructions to order your's today. You may elect to send your own for us to process . We will enhance them free of charge and return them to you via USPS. The other option is to purchase a set of two Tactile Screen Protectors directly from Solona. For a fixed price of $19, Solona will provide you with two Power Support brand Crystal Screen Protectors for your iPhone that have been enhanced with the tactile keyboard effect. iPhones are magnificent devices. Apple is to be commended for incorporating native accessibility into both families of products. Most people use screen protectors in an effort to reduce the threat of screen damage and to extend the life and accuracy of the touch screen functionality. If you are already using screen protectors, then you understand how they work. Imagine your current screen protector, yet with elevated dots strategically positioned on each key to provide you with a roadmap of your iPhone keyboard. If you have never used a screen protector for your iPhone, I recommend that you do some independent research. Discover how other people use them. Read about how to install them. Get an idea for how they help extend the life of your iPhone touch screen. If you would like to enhance your iPhone touch screen with an Enhanced Screen Protector by Solona, please visit the Solona Screen Protector Page at www.solona.net . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://accessible-devices.com/pipermail/a-d_accessible-devices.com/attachments/20100505/769471b7/attachment.html> This is an Announce only list. Subscribers are not able to post to this list. To unsubscribe from the Accessible Devices list copy the line below. Paste it inthe To: line of a blank message and send it. a-d-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx You may download our podcasts from this link, http://www.accessible-devices.com/Podcasts.html Or if you're using a podcatcher of some type the subscribe URL is. http://www.accessible-devices.com/feed.xml Visit our website at: www.accessible-devices.com Please feel free to pass this message on to a friend who might like to subscribe. To subscribe to Accessible Devices send a blank e mail to: a-d-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Just follow the directions in the confirmation message when it comes. Please Note: Accessible Devices is not able to provide tech support for software or products that we supply information about. _______________________________________________ A-d mailing list A-d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://accessible-devices.com/mailman/listinfo/a-d_accessible-devices.com Robert Acosta email: boacosta@xxxxxxxxxxx www.helpinghands4theblind.org You can help Helping Hands for the Blind by donating that no longer needed car, boat, RV or truck and receive maximum legal tax deductions. For more information click here (http://www.helpinghands4theblind.com/carprogram.html) or call toll free (866) 244-8464. Be sure to designate Helping Hands for the Blind when you call. Thank you.