The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
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For many blind people, Braille is vital. They prefer to type in Braille and read in Braille rather than using a touchscreen and synthetic speech. This is quite possible using VoiceOver on your iPhone. Apple offers extensive support for using their products with Braille displays. This week, we’ll focus on what’s possible when you connect a Braille display via Bluetooth to your iPhone. We’ll also discuss Braille screen input which lets you type on the touchscreen as if it were a Braille keyboard. We’ll also go over some pitfalls of using Braille with your iPhone.
113. Unseen Touch Screen Course session 7
112. Unseen Touch Screen Course session six
111. Using drag and drop with voiceover on the Mac
110. Unseen touchscreen course session 5
109. Unseen Touchscreen course session 4
108. Using the Voiceover help features on the Mac
107. Oran McAllister from NaviLens
106. The Dexcom 6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring Device with Heather Walkus
105. Freek van Welsenis, Co-founder of Hable One
104. Unseen Touchscreen course session 3
103. Unseen Touchscreen course session 2
102. Unseen Touchscreen course introduction
101. Exploration of the mac voiceover utility with Wayne Antle
100. second edition of Personal Power with the author, Michael Feir
99. Using the focus mode on IOS with Michael Feir
98. Apple VS Android: Pros and cons with Caroline Toews
97. Using the Siri shortcuts app on your I Device with Kim Kilpatrick
96. Using Microsoft Word from the Keyboard with Gerry Chevalier
95. Using Siri and dictation on your Idevices with Kim Kilpatrick
94. Jeff Godfrey from Accessibuild
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