Tag Archives: iPad

See It: A CCTV right on your iPhone.

People with low vision often use a device called a CCTV.  It magnifies the text of a book or other print document.  You can also invert and change colors to create a reading experience that is the most comfortable for your vision. CCTV’s are HUGE.  Newer ones are more compact, but they are still not [...]

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New Computers, Cochlear Implants, and messed up paratransit services

As I said in my previous post, I am getting a  computer later this year.  My current desktop is about 5 years old, and I want a laptop.  It will probably be sometime this summer.  Take that obnoxious McAfee subscription renewal ads! Since I got my iPad, I’ve really enjoyed being able to hold it [...]

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Share Your Accessible Election Experiences with OpenIDEO

The election year craziness is well underway.  So, of course that has me thinking about ways voting can be made more accessible for people with disabilities. Oregon is on the right track with their iPad Voting pilot program that they debuted last year.  By allowing voters to use the iPad instead of paper voting, the [...]

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E-book Lending in Libraries

For about a year or so, libraries nationwide have been offering e-books to download on Nooks, and other tablets or smartphones that support the e-pub format.  Kindle Library Lending began this past fall and is proving to be quite successful. For someone like me who can’t get to a brick and mortar library easily since [...]

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Important Information on Employment for People with Disabilities.

I graduated from library school in 2009.  I sent in my first post library school job application in November, 2008.  Over the last three years I’ve done an internship, freelance work, several part time jobs, and other odd jobs here and there to make ends meet.  This economy is brutal enough for people without disabilities, [...]

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VisionSim App

Braille Institute has an app called VisionSim that is available on the iPhone, iPad, and Android that shows what it is like to have four different types of vision loss.  Those are Diabetic Retinopathy, Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, and Cataracts.  The app is free, and in addition to showing the simulation, it also gives a brief [...]

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Steve Jobs, Apple, Accessibility, and other Thoughts

Because of Steve Jobs and Apple’s committment to universal accessibility, people who are blind, deaf, or mobility impaired can use Apple’s products with ease.  There’s long font, VoiceOver, color contrast, Dragon Dictation, and many more accessibility features to choose from. The iPhone 4s and iOS5 will bring even more cool accessibility features and much needed [...]

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AT&T Mobile Accessibility Lite

You hear a lot about Apple’s commitment to accessibility with the features on the iPhone and iPad, but Android devices tend to slip into the background. But, the good news is, AT&T has developed an app called Mobile Accessibility Lite that is basically a mobile version of a screen reader. Here’s their page explaining what [...]

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Kindle Fire Not Accessible

I love Amazon.  They’re customer service is excellent, and they have just about everything you need. Except for accessibility. The Kindle has always been a bit behind on the accessibility front.  They do have font enlargements and attachment for the mobility impaired.  But, it has not provided any features for blind users. By leaving out [...]

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What can the iPad do for you?

Many people view the iPad as an expensive toy. I have tested one out in a variety of ways, and it has made my life so much easier. If you get a decent external keyboard, you can basically useit as a laptop, as I’m doing right now while writing this posted. The best part is, [...]

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