iSee - Using various technologies from a blind persons perspective.
Technology:Software How-To
In this demo, I take you through one of my Workout sessions where I usually do 7 routines for each Workout session times 4 with each sub-routine being 3 minutes and finishing off with a 25 minute treadmill walk with 8 degrees of tilt.
For this demo, I do 2 workout sessions, 4 sub-routines lasting 1 minute just for the demo: stepper, boxing/sparring, sit to stand, and hand cycling.
The first Workout session I use Siri to start each sub-routine, and in the 2nd workout session, I add each sub-routine manually: either way allows you to save all sub-routines in to one whole Workout session where you can go through and read the results of each sub-routine workout: i.e. everything is saved automatically as you will hear in the demo.
Demo and review of the iPhone SE 2020 with the traditional Home Button and Touch ID
Demo and chat of the AcousticSheep SleepPhones
Olitech Easy Flip Mobile Feature Phone demo - creating and calling a Phone Book contact
Olitech Easy Flip 4G Mobile feature phone with Talkback demo - sending and receiving/reading SMS messages
Olitech Easy Flip 4G Mobile feature Phone - initial demo with Talkback screen reader
Olitech Easy Flip 4G Mobile Feature Phone Talkback User Guide Tips - sold by Vision Australia
Using Swift Playgrounds on the Mac to fly my Tello Edu Drone around my garden
Demo of using the Magic 2 Trackpad on my iPad Pro using VoiceOver (iOS 13.4)
The Help Me Wash My Hands jingle demo, brought to you by Ok Google
Demo of turning any device that has a 3.5mm head phone jack in to a Bluetooth enabled device
A little Product Review - AirPods Case Accessories Kit (includes 5 items)
Code Jumper demo - explanation of kit, setup and installation, and first coding demo
Changing the Apple TV Remote within Control Centre on the iPhone from Gestures to Buttons
Demo of using the Mac with an external UsB sound card with VoiceOver
Demo of using Swift Playgrounds on the Mac with VoiceOver to fly my Tello Edu Drone
Demo of the Energrid Accessible Portable Power Bank with audio and vibration indicaters
How to turn on the various Mac OS Accessibility options before the login prompt
Demo of splitting system sound and VoiceOver speech on the Mac
Demo of another document stand for OCR, video conferencing, video magnification apps etc
Chat and demo of the Canute - 9 line by 40 cell Braille Reader - from a users perspective (transcript in show notes)
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