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

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Eyes-Free Review: Droid2 From MOT

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Here is a quick eyes-free access overview of the MOT Droid2. Hardware The device has a pull-out keyboard, and the buttons are muc...
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Monday, July 12, 2010

Welcoming Loquendo Susan To Android (FroYo)

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Android 2.2 (AKA FroYo) introduces many platform enhancements, and one that I find particularly relevant is the ability to plug-in ad...
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Stitcher And TalkBack: The World In My Ears

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Shortwave Radio --- and DXing was one my hobbies growing up--- I spent many hours listening to far-off radio stations ---and in the ...
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Thursday, May 20, 2010

An Eyes-Free View Of Android At The Google IO Sandbox

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Google IO 2010 is playing home to over 5,000 attendees in San Francisco this week. A number of Google Access engineers are at the con...
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Audio Books On Android --- Thanks Librivox!

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In my previous article , I alluded to an Audio Books application forAndroid. I did not go into much detail on the application itsel...
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Monday, May 17, 2010

Using Android Market Eyes-Free

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The Android Market is a treasure-trove of applications --- many of which work out of the box with Android's Access API, and as a r...
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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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