Garth scales over Apple’s garden wall to unbox and configure his first Android device, the
Samsung Galaxy S4.
Unboxing The Brailliant BI 40 Braille Display
Sadam returns with an unboxing of the Brailliant BI 40 from HumanWare. He discusses the importance of braille and rounds off the demonstration by showing how easy it is to connect this 40 cell braille display to your Windows or Mac computer.
Seeing Eye GPS Demo
In this episode, Blind Educator gives a demonstration on the long awaited iOS app,
Seeing Eye GPS
by
Sendero Group.
He opens the app for the very first time, taking us through the setup process, walking through settings, POIs, and creates a route, concluding with his final thoughts of the app and pricing structure.
How To Upgrade Tiny Tunes
In this episode Cullen demonstrates how to upgrade to the latest version of
Tiny Tunes
using Windows XP.
How To Install Acapela Voices On Android
In this episode Justin gives us a walk through on installing the Acapela TTS Voices on an Android device.
WWDC – Getting Under The Hood Of Accessibility
In this episode we take you behind the scenes with a look inside Apple’s developer conference.
Here is where you will learn how media selection works and find out how to author media with accessibility features like subtitles and closed captions.
Going beyond the basics to use AV Foundation for customizing subtitle appearance and presentation.
Apple Accessibility In OS X Mavericks.
In this Episode we continue with WWDC coverage. Leveraging the industry-leading support for accessibility in
OS X Mavericks
can let you reach new markets. Hear about exciting new products, new API additions and improved security for both accessibility hosts and clients; all designed to help applications reach wider audiences and provide unparalleled access for users with disabilities. Learn techniques to make even the most custom UI accessible.
Apple Accessibility In iOS 7.
In this Episode we learn as
iOS 7
offers unmatched accessibility support that you can use to reach a wider audience. Hear about the latest changes in GuidedAccess and VoiceOver and how you can take advantage of these technologies to help people with disabilities stay on task and get more value out of your app.
Fleksy for Android?
In this Episode, Justin Previews Fleksy beta for Android on a Nexus 7. He demonstrates the keyboards features and functionality, pointing out improvements for the final release. Join the beta team as Justin elaborates on how you can be a tester for Fleksy.
Google Sessions On ChromeVox.
In this Episode, Charles Chen, David Tseng and Volker Sorge from Google demonstrate the latest version of
ChromeVox.
This screen reader offers advanced navigation facilities for complex content such as tables and mathematical formulas as well as support for Braille and new HTML5 UI controls such as date/time, and media controls. ChromeVox
is specifically built to handle modern web content in all its richness and is Javascript based making it easy for developers to create cutting-edge accessible web applications.
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