Archive for “Persons With Disabilities”

On this page the following entries were made in the “Persons With Disabilities” category.


Best GPS app for blind travellers.

Posted January 28th, 2014 by Jeffrey

As many of you know, I travel semi-regularly and have found myself in all kinds of unfamiliar places over the years.  I've used the trekker, breeze, mobile geo, wayfinder access and all the free and low cost GPS solutions I could get my hands on both iOS and Android.  For those not familiar with gps […]

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Android or iOS for blind or low vision users?

Posted January 28th, 2014 by Jeffrey

I often get asked, Android or iOS?  I believe it's a choice that requires one to list out the tasks and features you want, look at the devices on the market and make your decision objectively from those elements.   I have access to both platforms iOS and android.   I spent a year using iOS as […]

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The quest for a high contrasting black mobile phone experience for low vision users – Part 2

Posted December 17th, 2013 by Jeffrey

As outlined in the article The quest for a high contrasting black mobile phone experience for low vision users Part 1, I outline how I need Bright Text on a Dark Black Background to be able to read anything comfortably and how I've spent hours and hours trying to find the best combination to get […]

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Getting a dark (or inverted) browsing experience on Android

Posted December 17th, 2013 by Jeffrey

A quick google search finds that many people are looking for a dark browsing experience, the reasons vary as many different types of people look for a browsing experience with a black background.  For some it's to avoid waking their significant other asleep in the bed with a bright white screen that lights up the […]

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Fund Raising For The All Hands On Braille Camp For Kids

Posted November 8th, 2013 by Jeffrey

I need your help. Help Support Blind Children's Literacy Fund Raising For The "All Hands On Braille Camp" for Kids Ages 8-12 Braille literacy for blind kids is at an all time low and kids in rural Ontario are particularly hit by this epidemic. Kids in rural areas of Ontario have less access to supports […]

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The accessible android keyboard you can’t live without

Posted June 8th, 2013 by Jeffrey

The built in on-screen keyboard does a good job, but if you are like me, there are a few things that you wish you could change. I find that having to go to the “symbols” screen just to type in a number takes too many steps. I wish the stock keyboard made a louder sound […]

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Empire Theatre Kanata 1st Theatre in Ottawa to offer Described Video (DV) Capability For Blind Patrons In All Rooms In The Movie Theatre!

Posted May 17th, 2013 by Jeffrey

When Empire Theatre took over the 24 Cinema AMC facilities in Kanata, the whole theatre got a huge upgrade. The equipment is brand new and man does it shine. The level of accessibility for people with disabilities of the theatre offerings is truly impressive. I had the opportunity to give this system a run through […]

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The quest for a high contrasting black mobile phone experience for low vision users

Posted April 6th, 2013 by Jeffrey

I am a perfect example of someone who needs a high contrasting color scheme to be able to effectively use an interface. On the PC I use a combination of speech output, magnification and high contrasting colors. If I use a white background with black text I require 12x-14x magnification; however, if I use white […]

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The must have accessible apps for blind android users

Posted December 9th, 2012 by Jeffrey

Just new to android or looking for a few new apps for your phone? Below, I have put together a list of the 30 apps I use the most or find I miss when I'm on another device. How about you, what are your must have android apps? Please leave your favourite accessible android apps […]

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Google Now Great for providing access to your surroundings

Posted October 24th, 2012 by Jeffrey

Google released a new feature called "Google Now" in their latest version of the Android OS called Jelly Bean.     Google Now is a screen that contains "cards" of concise information that Google has guessed you might need, "now".  You simply tap the "Google" icon from your desktop, the search icon or voice search icon and […]

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