[real-eyes] Re: i phone voice over

  • From: "Fettgather, Jim" <jfettgather@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 07:55:05 -0500

I do not yet own an iPhone, best to inquire of someone who uses it
regularly.
However, I have heard many many podcasts and audio recordings of people
performing a wide variety of tasks.
There is apparently an application that you can purchase from the App
Store called Navigon.
It can give you your location, travel routes, points of interest,
walking and driving directions, and even sounds an alert when the driver
is exceeding the speed limit.  It has many features of GPS solutions
that cost hundreds of dollars.


There have been hundreds of applications identified as completely
accessible for the  iPhone.

Best though to inquire of anyone who uses it regularly, in fact, what a
great presentation this would be for a meeting.
Jose, would you be willing to consider conducting an iPhone
presentation?  I recall that the idea of the North Kansas City library
came up as a possible meeting place.





 

-----Original Message-----
From: Kimberly A. Morrow [mailto:morrowka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 7:41 AM
To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [real-eyes] Re: i phone voice over

Jim,
At this point, would you recommend the I-Phone over, for example, the
Nokia N-95? I'm shopping for cell phones at the moment.

Kim
 



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-----Original Message-----

From: real-eyes-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:real-eyes-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jim Fettgather
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 6:53 PM
To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [real-eyes] Re: i phone voice over

There's a massively active group on Google Groups regarding the iPhone,
dozens of messages each day.

Here is possibly a solution to the problem as it sounds like you stated
it:

Others have addressed the "Keypad" functionality, so I won't repeat all
that. I will say, however, that it does take practice to land your
finger right on it. I have tried the method of locating the
"Speakerphone" button, which is directly to the left of the "Keypad"
button, and then do a single finger, left flick, to "tab" over to the
"Keypad" button. I try to minimize the amount of navigating on-screen I
do while in a call, often because I am listening to voice prompts at the
same time. That's my method, not right or wrong, just best for me.

Nextly, the method I use to get Voiceover to read, so I can adjust
volume, is using the "read entire screen" function - performed by doing
a two-finger flick upward. This allows VO to continue speaking while I
make my adjustments. Again, no right or wrong - just how I prefer it.

Fortunately, you can search the text of the thousands of messages that
have already been posted to this group, with lots of answers for just
about any question you can think of.


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From: "jose" <crunch1@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 6:34 PM
To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [real-eyes] i phone voice over

> Ok here is a weird problem. while on a call I can't seem to be able to

> use the voice over on the I phone 3 g.s. anyone ells having this
problem.
> it's only on out going calls.
> Jose Lopez
> on the web at www.lopezlanguage.com
> 24/7 toll-free phone 888.824.3022
> We Speak Your Language
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