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Marking the Road to MP3 Player Accessibility: A Review of the Milestone 311

… All these elements are readily discernible by touch. The audible prompts and feedback messages are all spoken in a … has been working to add the capability to play files from Audible.com, that feature had not yet been added at this …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld September 2006

Operating your Android Device by Touch

… inch apart. Continue to hold them there until you hear the audible prompt asking if you would like to enable TalkBack. … may also require some practice, but again, you will receive audible feedback to let you know you have succeeded. There …

A Review of the Panasonic Line of Talking Televisions: A Shaky First Effort

… to the United Kingdom. This means that users seeking audible feedback are not limited to a specific model, and … when pressed. But most other buttons either gave no audible feedback or provided just a tone indicating a menu …
J.J. Meddaugh
AccessWorld October 2013

AccessWorld News

… subscribers throughout America. NFB-NEWSLINE is a free audible information access service that provides over 300 … co-workers, neighbors, and peers." NFB-NEWSLINE is a free audible newspaper and magazine reading service that provides …
AccessWorld November 2012

AccessWorld Holiday Gift Guide 2012: Practical and Fun Gifts for People who are Blind or Visually Impaired

… are told the name of the current song and can navigate audible menus with ease. Most models produced in the past … Bookshare memberships are free for students. Alternatively, Audible.com offers a large collection of titles in audio …
J.J. Meddaugh
AccessWorld November 2012

Treat Transportation as a Essential Service (Joint Letter from the CCD)

… have low vision need large-print, high-contrast signage and audible announcements. Deaf and hard of hearing people need … communications, ASL videos, and sufficiently clear, loud audible announcements. People with cognitive disabilities …

Editor's Page

… both MP3 and WMA files and podcasts and is compatible with Audible.com. These recorders provide oral feedback for most …
Jay Leventhal
AccessWorld November 2007

AccessWorld News

… books directly from BookShare, playing audio books from Audible.com, and accessing various other services. KeySoft …
AccessWorld March 2009

Bose Sport Open Earbuds: Hear the World with Your Earbuds On (August 2021)

… in or touching your ears. All outside sounds are clearly audible as if you didn't have earbuds on at all. Each earbud …
Judy Dixon
AccessWorld AccessWorld Premium Content

An Accessibility Evaluation of the Kyocera Verve Phone

… to toggle caps lock on or off. Unfortunately, there is no audible feedback for the toggling or capitalization—the key … letter is encountered. A higher pitched voice, or an audible click before a word is spoken, would have been very …
Bill Holton
AccessWorld June 2014

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