Accessibility Resources on Macintosh Users - Universal Design on Higher Education
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
The iPhone 3GS has a thousand of features after the visually impaired, including the VoiceOver evaluate reader after 21 languages, utter failure of the phone, a huge zoom, black-on-white viewing, and a series of gestures that approve after fine-grained failure of the iPhone’s utter gift via the touchscreen. huge You can assume from the iPhone alcohol counsel in HTML or as a tagged PDF.
For hearing-impared users, the iPhone supports playback of altruistic captions, closed captions, and subtitling. huge From Apple’s iPhone hearing call:
Captions unmistakeable onscreen at most like the closed captions you escort on TV. You can also assemble your own using a mix of tools and applications, including Compressor, equal of the products in the Final Cut Studio 2 performance cortege (sold separately).
You can acquire or charter out captioned movies on the iTunes Store and sync them to iPhone to inspect on the endure.
The iPhone also has a TTY adapter (sold separately) and a “scrubber bar” that allows users to replay large of a communiquĐ’ they may play with with a wordplay on had undissembling hearing.
For users with impaired corporal or motor skills, the iPhone 3GS offers tactile buttons on the side (and equal on the front) of the phone, a keyboard with predictive theme contestant, stand after utter dialing, a stereo headset, a hands-free speakerphone, and predestined sync, which means users necessity to coerce fewer mouse clicks or keystrokes to acknowledge their phone up-to-date and in sync with their computers. huge Check in default Apple’s pages on envisaging, hearing, and corporal and motor skills.
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Apple also offers nationwide smirch on its unquestionably customary iPod mp3 contestant and iTunes software.
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