So I'm hoping other blind people can enlighten me. For real, this isn't sarcasm. I think I'm missing something with Tweesecake. Like, I use TW Blue, Enafore, and Mona just fine. Tweesecake just escapes me and I feel like I'm using it wrong or something, or there's some trick to it I just don't understand because other Blind/VI people seem to think it highly intuitive. I'd like some tips on using it. I'm using the visual interface. Maybe that's the disconnect? What are some tips you can give me? @mastoblind#Blind
Hi everyone hope all is well. Just wanted to say that for those interested, the Wewalk Smart Cane Version 2 is now available for preorder starting today. Super grateful to have worked with the team on design and features. I can't wait for y'all to use it. Here's a link to a video I did with them. Hope you enjoy! https://youtu.be/InFduStmgxM?si=O06Bj0pIvfFpjbaZ#blind#accessibility#wewalk#technology#tech
@signalapp Hello dear Signal Team, I love using Signal, but could you please implement one thing to Signal for iOS: Increasing/decreasing playback speed of voice messages, this function is very useful, but I can't see it. If this function exists, it's not available and accessible for blind users using VoiceOver screen reader. Thank you. #Blind#Apple#Accessibility#Technology
Today in the world of weird accessibility issues, @hmaealdeza told me that her Grab app (the Uber/Eats equivalent in parts of Asia) has stopped letting her see the top tabs with VoiceOver. Considering those tabs are for choosing between ride, food, and mart, that's kind of a big problem.
I still had the app from when I visited there, so I tried it. Turns out mine was also updated, but I could see the tabs without any issue. So I suggested she reinstall the app ... and against all common sense, the tabs came back (the very next day🎶).
I will think of this whenever support tells me to reinstall the app, and will probably take them more seriously going forward, because sometimes it just fixes things for no apparent reason.
@simon@hmaealdeza Oh this is one of the great things about being a #blind#android user, almost without exception I can uninstall and reinstall every #accessibility app and service when something goes wrong for no obvious reason.
Hi all. I've got an older #computer running #Windows10, and I'm thinking about putting #Linux on it since I've always wanted to try it out and think this computer might run better with Linux. I read a topic on audiogames.net about Linux #accessibility, and I saw a few recommendations for #distros to try out. To any #blind Linux users, is #NixOS a good one for a beginner, or should I try #LinuxMint or #Ubuntu? Also, what's the best way to install Linux and replace #Windows? Thanks. #technology#tech@mastoblind@accessibility@main
iPhone Tip. Message Shortcut. For someone that you send messages to a lot, would it be handy to have a shortcut on your home screen that when you double tap it, it brings up messages, fills in who it is to automatically, and it puts you in the edit field ready to type your message. Well, this can be done pretty easily using the shortcuts app and something called an URL Action. Here are the steps.
1, Open the shortcuts app and choose Create New Shortcut.
2, Need to search for the shortcut action to use. Go to the bottom of the screen and swipe left going back up the screen. After the dictate button will be the search edit box.
3, In the edit box, just type, Open Url.
4, Swipe right, and one of the search results will be Open URLS, double tap on that.
5, Go to the top of the screen if not there.
6, As you swipe, you will come to a done button, then you will hear, Open URLS, draggable, show actions menu, swipe one more time and you should hear, Open, URL. This is where you need to be.
7, Now, flick down and choose Edit URL. This will open an edit box and put the keyboard at the bottom of the screen. Even though you can swipe around the screen, you can still type in this edit box.
8, So type, with no spaces, sms, colon, then the phone number of the person you want to make this link for.
9, All done making the shortcut. Go to top of screen and hit the done button. Now you have to rename it and add it to your home screen.
Renaming Shortcut.
1, From the top of the screen, swipe and you should hear, Open URLS. This is the shortcut that you just made!
2, Do a single finger triple tap on the shortcut to bring up a pop up menu. Now while swiping across voiceover does not have focus on what it reads to you, so you have to go past what you are looking for and then swipe back before making your choice. So swipe across until you hear details, then swipe back to rename and Double tap it.
3, A rename window will pop up, swipe across and enter the name in the edit field.
4, Once finished, hit the done button.
Adding to the Home Screen.
1, do a single finger triple tap on the shortcut like you did before. This time choose details. Remember, to make sure voiceover has focus on the correct thing, swipe past the details button, then go back to it.
2, On the details screen, swipe to the button that says, Add To Home Screen. This will add the shortcut to your home screen. If you need to, you can move this shortcut just like you move any of apps, and put it where you want.
Enclosing, I do realize that there are other ways of sending messages, like with Siri, or maybe by using a widget. But for those who normally open the messages app, go to the compose button, or to the person in their list of conversations, this is definitely a quicker way. The best thing is that there are multiple ways of doing it, and having choices is always a good thing! 😄 #iPhone#Tip#Shortcuts#Messages#Homescreen#Quick#Easy#blind#Accessible
Does anyone know how can I Increase/decrease playback speed of audio messages in iMessage with using VoiceOver on iPhone? I'm trying to do it and I can't. Thank you in advance for help. #Accessibility#Blind#Technology#Apple
Hey, just clone the Github repo, I thought.
Just edit one simple file, I thought.
Dude, you can surely add an accessibility label to that one button, it's easy, I thought.
Nope. There are contributor guidelines. There are tons of files, and maybe a storyboard I probably can't access on Windows. Ugh. I need to start with actually small things lol.
4 days left, £0.00 of £9.49 raised, and I'm getting desperate. I need to be able to call someone in an emergency as well as stay in contact with those I know and love, and I won't be able to do that without a phone number. So, please, every little helps!
The #NABS Rocky Mountain Seminar is coming up, and all students are invited! Our theme, climb higher together, allows us all the perfect opportunity for #blind students to come together, grow, and learn from each other. We hope you will join us for a weekend filled with great opportunities. Hope to see you there!
These #steampunk-looking 3D printed glasses that let you adjust light levels by rotating polarized lenses are so absolutely simple and awesome looking, I'm not sure why they aren't commonly available, even if you don't need them as an #AssistiveDevice because you are going #blind.
Honestly, since the fast variants of the voices are a thing, I think I could really switch to the Sonata Neural Voices in NVDA full time. Now remember folks, these are AI voices. Scary, untrustworthy, AI voices that will smear your reputation all over fedi for using these voices! See, they even react to exclamation marks! Isn't that scary? :) Nah, the worst that'll happen, mainly with the HFC male and female, is that big numbers are garbled together. But every other voice does fine. I use Amy for work, and HFC for reading because those are among the most lively voices I've ever heard. And amazingly enough, we can make our own new voices. So, some people, from the Github repo's readme, are building more professional voices. And there are already versions of old TTS engines from the past that have been brought back to some semblence of life with this tech.
So y'all may or may not have noticed I haven’t been around on here as much, especially since Sunday. That's because I am now officially a paid app tester! I’m working on an app to make the #DnD5e character sheet accessible for blind players. It's amazing how fast a work-day goes when you're working in your #ActuallyAutistic#SpecialInterest! @actuallyautistic
@Tarrenvane@actuallyautistic Yea! thank you so much! I'm a #Blind person and so making something like this accessible for the DND and blind community will bring in more people for sure. I've played DND and love it.
Hey,
Sorry to bother everyone with a #MutualAid request again, but I'm dangerously low on funds once again and I need to cough up £9.49 by April 26th or I'll lose my phone number. #blind#disabled#neurodivergent@mutualaid
whenever using sirens and lights, emergency vehicles (ambulances, fire apparatuses, etc.) ALWAYS have the right-of-way. Be hypervigilant when crossing streets. PAY ATTENTION! Do NOT cross when sirens are barreling towards you. They likely cannot stop/swerve in time to avoid hitting you. Do NOT be the person who learns this fact the hard way.
PS: I am physically fine. Deeply shaken, but am not hurt. I have no idea how, but I somehow tuned out the siren coming at me until someone yelled for me to stop crossing. Had I not heard the person yelling, I likely would have been hit and at the verry least seriously injured. In other words, I made a serious mistake that could have killed me. I still don't know how I did it. I am posting this in the hope that this does not happen to someone else. Please, learn from my mistake.
I’ve decided sites that offer identity verification and don’t have a way to complete it independently as a #blind person is the monster I’ll be hunting for the foreseeable. Their shit for making it that way and they're easy pickin’s.
Aira Access AI. Went to Amazon.com on my computer and the first thing was a captcha that I had to do in order to get into my account. I used Access AI to take a picture of my screen, then asked it to tell me the characters in the image. It quickly came back and said, the characters in the image is, and listed the five letters. The best thing is that it was totally correct! Way to go @AiraVI, Access AI knocked it out of the park! 🤩 #Aira#Access#AI#Blind#Accessibility