This is not a tutorial in using these products. It’s just a quick list of helpful resources. Bibles, the good, bad and otherwise. Logos. Definitely the most popular and best in the world, but not accessible for screen readers. The same inaccessible results in both PC and Mac. If you have a Logos library, stand… Continue reading Bible Resources for the Blind
Tag: Accessibility
Blind Rehab: More than Just Training. #BlindVeterans
Training in the blind center isn’t all about learning new skills, or brushing up on old ones, our activity director does a good job at finding extra curricular things to do. The social events do more than give a break from the daily life in the rehab center. The blind vets get to go into… Continue reading Blind Rehab: More than Just Training. #BlindVeterans
Journal: Golf Outing
Or… A day in the life of a blind veteran in a Blindness Rehab Center (BRC). A page from my personal journal. 2015-07-08 – Hines Day 23. Wednesday The golf outing is today. Didn’t do squat as far as training. Went to the first class, Kitchen Skills, but since the outing would head out before… Continue reading Journal: Golf Outing
Give Your iPhone a Sex Change
If you use Voiceover at all on your iOS device, it’s true, you can change the gender, or even nationality of your iPhone if you get tired of the same old voice talking to you all the time. No complicated surgery, no expensive medical bills, and it’s easy to switch it back if you have… Continue reading Give Your iPhone a Sex Change
Accessible Interface for You Tube
Videos are very cool, and popular on the Internet. When done well, even those who are visually impaired can enjoy a decent video. People often forget that even a blind person enjoys television and video programming. However, increasingly, getting that programming is becoming more and more difficult. Television sets have menu systems that effectively block… Continue reading Accessible Interface for You Tube
Adaptability for Disability
If you’ve read my ‘About’ page, you would have noticed a small mention about my trouble with vision loss. At one time I used to have a more detailed description of what it is, and talk about a few common questions that people ask me about it. I don’t know why I took most of… Continue reading Adaptability for Disability