[Athen] Question re: Apple iPad and eBook accessibility
Jeffrey Dell
jeffreydell99 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 29 07:33:13 PST 2010
It is on the Tech Specks
Accessibility
• Support for playback of closed-captioned content
• VoiceOver screen reader
• Full-screen zoom magnification
• White on black display
• Mono audio
On 1/29/10, Humbert, Joseph A <johumber at iupui.edu> wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> I have been following the coverage of the iPad. So far I has seen no
> mention of voiceover. In the presentations and in their online
> documentation. http://www.apple.com/accessibility/ It is my hope that
> voiceover is included, but the iPad uses a modified iPhone OS. Features such
> as voice over may have been removed or disabled. With all of the hoopla
> over the Kindle and text-to-speech, I wonder what deals apple has worked out
> with the publishers. I will try to ping Apple to find out the accessibility
> of the iPad and I encourage others to do so. Thankx.
>
> Joe Humbert, Assistive Technology and Web Accessibility Specialist
> UITS Adaptive Technology and Accessibility Centers
> Indiana University, Indianapolis and Bloomington
> 535 W Michigan St. IT214 E
> Indianapolis, IN 46202
> Office Phone: (317) 274-4378
> Cell Phone: (317) 644-6824
> johumber at iupui.edu
> http://iuadapts.Indiana.edu/
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: athen-bounces at athenpro.org [mailto:athen-bounces at athenpro.org] On
> Behalf Of Jeffrey Dell
> Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 10:16 AM
> To: Access Technology Higher Education Network
> Subject: Re: [Athen] Question re: Apple iPad and eBook accessibility
>
> It is supposed to be. The OS for the iPad is a version of the OS used
> for the iPhone. The iPhone keyboard and all apps that come on the
> device are accessible to VoiceOver. There are many apps available
> from the app store that are. I don't know about the meta tags for the
> pictures because I rarely use the camera.
> Jeff
>
> On 1/29/10, Karlen Communications <info at karlencommunications.com> wrote:
>> Generally, is there any information on whether the calendar and address
>> book
>> are accessible using VoiceOver? What about the metadata for photos? I just
>> saw the promo video and this would be perfect for me rather than an iPhone
>> and lighter than my laptop and would have just the basic tools: e-mail,
>> calendar, address book, way of browsing, and so forth. Hopefully I could
>> read the RSS feeds from the NYT and other papers. The potential for eBook
>> accessibility is interesting too and something I would use.
>>
>> Anyone know how accessible to VoiceOver the on-screen keyboard is? I
>> assume
>> that all apps are not accessible but for the core tools, I think this
>> would
>> be perfect for me....but I do need VoiceOver. I was kind of disappointed
>> that in the promo tools such as VoiceOver or voice recognition weren't
>> shown
>> as more mainstream tools...given the TTS on the Kindle.
>>
>> Cheers, Karen
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: athen-bounces at athenpro.org [mailto:athen-bounces at athenpro.org] On
>> Behalf Of Pratik Patel
>> Sent: January-27-10 4:27 PM
>> To: 'Access Technology Higher Education Network'
>> Subject: Re: [Athen] Question re: Apple iPad and eBook accessibility
>>
>> My initial thoughts are that the iBook application itself will be
>> accessible. Voiceover will be included. The challenge is going to be
>> voiceover enhancements. It's an excellentscreen reader. However there
>> are
>> some short-comings. There need to be some enhancements related to text
>> reading/text navigation. If the software release can bring those
>> enhancements and provide access to the book info in iBooks, I believe
>> accessibility will work well. I also want to see how specific epub
>> features
>> are implemented will make a difference.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Pratik
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: athen-bounces at athenpro.org [mailto:athen-bounces at athenpro.org] On
>> Behalf Of Shelley Haven
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 4:22 PM
>> To: Access Technology Higher Education Network
>> Subject: [Athen] Question re: Apple iPad and eBook accessibility
>>
>> OK, so the new Apple iPad includes VoiceOver and the built-in iBook
>> app uses the open ePub format. From that, what can we infer about the
>> accessibility, or potential accessibility, of eBooks on the iPad?
>>
>> - Shelley
>>
>> _____________________________
>> Shelley Haven ATP, RET
>> Assistive Technology Consultant
>> Shelley at TechPotential.net
>> www.TechPotential.net
>>
>>
>>
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