Archie, I was at the community theater for a play just before New Years last year. While we were waiting for the play to start, I saw, sitting in the row right in front of me, a blind gal using an iPhone very, very well. She had the sound down to where I couldn't hear it and was holding the phone close enough to her head that she could hear it. I noticed she was answering emails. I was really impressed.
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On Nov 17, 2012, at 7:30 PM, Archie C Grapa <archiegrapa@yahoo.com> wrote:
Oh my. I didn't know totally blind people can make use of a fully touch screen phone. My dad is totally blind too. Where can I find something to read about this? So I can start letting my dad use an iPhone. Please don't say Google, I'll do that too. (=
On Nov 18, 2012, at 7:33, Alia Robinson <aliar4@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have never gotten the kindle app to work for me. I am a totally blind user. I don't think it would work for her.
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> Alia
> On Nov 15, 2012, at 9:38 PM, "Rich" <rich9595@twcny.rr.com> wrote:
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> > I was thinking about getting a Kindle gift card for my lady this Christmas so that she can grab some favorite books for her device. It is a 4S and has a Kindle app. She has never used that particular app.
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> > Problem is, she is totally blind. I looked up the books she wants and found that they are text to speech, which would help her, but do not know if the same applies to the iPhone as the only documentation seemed to indicate that you need a Kindle device to use that feature.
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