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2012-02-03 16:00

Talking Email Keyboard for iPhone

24 March, 2009 @ 8:54 am by Lioncourt

Little by little, we find these individual steps toward accessibility of Apple’s iPhone for the blind and visually impaired. This time, it comes in the form of an iPhone application called Talking Email Keyboard for iPhone from G.P. Imports. The software announces each key you type on the iPhone in a clear and understandable voice, preventing the user from needing to look at the screen while typing. The company claims it is ideal for composing a message while driving, but speech or no speech, that’s probably not a wise activity.

In MacWorld.com’s John Fuller’s article on the app, Mr. Fuller points out that a better use for the software is for visually impaired users, or for those who may have a hard time seeing the screen under some conditions.

While not a solution that will bring true accessibility to the iPhone, it is one more example of ways in which the iPhone platform can be leveraged for the visually impaired. Touch screen technology is the future of computing, and we will need to adapt and encourage development of accessible means to utilize it.

3 Responses to “Talking Email Keyboard for iPhone”

  1. bertp001 stated:

    Thanks for the information. I have some vision, but would have a problem with an iPhone with its current set of functions. Yes, another accessibility problem has been mitigated.

    There is a hearing aid (I have a hearing loss as well) with an optional Bluetooth receiver to wear around your neck. The receiver converts Bluetooth signals into another signal format for re-transmission directly to the right and left hearing aids. But this option for wirelessly connecting to an iPhone or your computer via Bluetooth is expensive, so I declined this option. Maybe later.

  2. 8string reflected:

    I use the iPhone and I would have to say it seems like the least friendly phone device for the visually impaired. I would probably look at the recent Blackberry Rim Bold with a great keyboard.I don’t know if the screen has any ability to help the visually impaired, but if I didn’t have sight I would be looking at having a keyboard that I could touch. For what it’s worth. I have no financial interest in Rim.

  3. 8string responded:

    Sorry, I forgot to add a YouTube video of the Rim, something you could listen to, if you want a nice overview of the phone. This is out of the UK, and is 9 minutes in depth.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqONSAe81sE

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