The Kindle keyboard is somewhat accessible. On Monday Access World will have a presentation on the use of the Kindle. Below is copy of email about this.
The full text of this newswire can be found in the Announce Section of www.accessibleworld.org.
Jane Sheehan will discuss and demonstrate the use of the Kindle on Tek Talk Monday evening June 11. She will show us how to navigate through books and how to use Audible.com to mention but a couple of items.
We sincerely hope that you will be attending this event. Cordially, Bob Acosta, Chair Accessible World Robert Acosta, President Helping Hands for the Blind Email: boacosta@xxxxxxxxxxx Web Site: www.helpinghands4theblind.orgYou can assist Helping Hands for the Blind by donating your used computers to us. If you have a blind friend in need of a computer, please mail us at the above address.
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Hi All, I've been longing for a Kindle for ... well, forever, I suppose. But I'm hesitant. Is the Kindle really usable for totally blind people? I use the kindle for pc application on my laptop and it's better than nothing, but if I am going to buy an actual Kindle I want more than better than nothing. So would you tell me about your experiences? Replying off-list is fine as this topic may not be relevant to anyone but me. Send to kimbersinbox1963@xxxxxxxxx Thanks, Kimber