The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
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Now that you understand what the VoiceOver screen reader does and know some basic gestures, it’s time to learn about the iOS operating system. We’ll take a tour of its main points of interaction with users. These include the home screens, notification centre, control centre, dock, status bar, today view, widgets, and spotlight search. We’ll also discuss what iOS does for its users behind the scenes. For a deeper dive, read the section of the guide called The iOS Operating System.
73. Kim Kilpatrick,Using the native mail IOS app
72. Kim Kilpatrick on the contacts app for iPhone
71. Rogers ignite with Wayne Antle and Jim Hamilton
70. Kim Kilpatrick on the phone application on iOS
69. Wayne Antle on Rogers Ignite TV (how accessible is it?)
68. OrCam Technologies
67. Wayne Antle on twitter
66 Windows Screen Reader Experience, An Overview, April 7, 2021
65. José cintron Envision AI glasses distributor
64. Shane Lowe from Supersense
63. Louis Voice Control
62. Arjun Mali from BuzzClip
61. WayAround tags
60. CELA library update
60. part b Kim Kilpatrick on IOS podcasts
59. David Greene on YouTube application for iOS
58. White Cane week special, fireside chat with host Samantha more and panelists
57. part A. Kim Kilpatrick on IOS podcasts app
56. part A. Walk-through of Facebook profile tab with David Green
55. Samantha more on Instagram
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