In this short demonstration, Justin takes us through the various sound settings for the Apple Watch. He shows us how to adjust the volume of the ringer, adjust haptic feedback as well as some other useful settings.
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Installing Apps On the Apple Watch – As Long As They Don’t Fart
In this podcast, Justin goes over how to install and uninstall third party apps from the Apple App Store. He installs the app on the iPhone, displays it on the Apple Watch and then proceeds to uninstall and delete the app.
Accessibility Settings On The Apple Watch – Access Granted
In this podcast, Justin shows us the accessibility settings on the Apple watch, from the iPhone and the watch itself. The Apple Watch includes the following accessibility features:
Communicating On The Apple Watch – I’m So Glad I Have A Social Life
In this episode, Justin demonstrates the various features of communicating with the stock apps on the Apple Watch. He shows us how to use Siri for Communication, the phone application, sending text messages, interacting with Apple Watch friends and the mail application.
Demonstrating the Clock On the Apple Watch – Time At Its Best
In this demonstration, Justin walks us through the clock application on the Apple Watch. We learn how to change the clock face, customize faces and how to change settings for the Apple Watch clock on the iPhone.
Glances On The Apple Watch – Quick Info At Your Finger Tips
In this demonstration, Justin goes over how to use glances on the Apple Watch. He shows how to get to the glances section, to go to the next or previous glance, how to delete and reorder glances in the settings on the iPhone and how to add new glances through the iPhone settings.
Apple Watch First Impressions – Where Time and Tech Merge
In this podcast, Justin proceeds to do a general overview of the Apple Watch including design, VoiceOver jesters that are new to it, and some of his favourite features. The Apple Watch was released to the public on April 24 and is available for order on Apple’s online store, along with accessories and more. It includes the popular VoiceOver screen reader that is found on all of Apple’s newer devices, as well as accessibility features for people with hearing impairments and low vision.
iOS 8.3 beta introduces new emoji diversity even for VoiceOver users
Emoji characters have taken off across the world in the last 5 years as an affective way of communicating through images. There are those who will tell their messages in pure Emoji fashion. With over 200 characters to choose from, what’s not to love?
Travel is Easy and Accessible with Expedia
In this podcast, Cory Martin gives an overview of the Expedia app for iOS. He demonstrates how to locate flights, search for hotels and filter based on various preferences.
Voice Search and Play Songs and Videos with “Say Play” for iOS
In this episode, James Oates demonstrates the iOS app “Say Play”. This application allows you to dictate a song or video title, and then the app will find and play it.
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