Eyes-Free Android

This blog details my use of various Android devices with Android Accessibility turned on. In combination with the eyes-free shell, this turns Android into a personal communication device that aids in independent living. and

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Eyes-Free: TalkBack And Shell Improvements

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Here is a brief summary of updates to Android's eyes-free tools--- including TalkBack, and the Eyes-Free Shell from the last tw...
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Friday, February 12, 2010

Eyes-Free Updates: Marvin And TalkBack Simplified

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We routinely push updates to our access tools on Android; users get these updates automatically via Android Market updates. We just pu...
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Monday, February 8, 2010

Silencing Speech With A Wave Of Your Hand On Android 2.0

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Update To Android Access: TalkBack Smart phones tend to be short on physical buttons --- even devices like the G1 or MotoRola Droid ...
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Friday, January 22, 2010

1Vox --- Your Query Is Our Command

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Video: 1Vox --- Your Query Is Our Command 1 Video: 1Vox --- Your Query Is Our Command! Device Used: Motorola Droid on Ve...
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YouTube And TalkBack --- Entertainment On The Go

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Video: TalkBack And YouTube 1 Video: TalkBack And YouTube Device: Motorola Droid on Verizon This video demonstrates search...
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Using TalkBack With Google Maps

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Video: TalkBack And Google Maps 1 Video: TalkBack And Google Maps Device Used: Motorola Droid On Verizon TalkBack provides ...
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TalkBack: An Open Source Android Screenreader

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Video: Introducing TalkBack, An Open Source Screenreader 1 Video: Introducing TalkBack, An Open Source Screenreader Device Used: ...
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