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iOS Accessibility New Jersey State Library Talking Book & Braille Center NJLA 2016 Conference May 17, 2016 Connecting people with information through libraries
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Presented By Mary Kearns-Kaplan: mkaplan@njstatelib.org
Meaghan Moody: We just want to add that we don’t consider ourselves experts on these features. It is the people who use them every day who have the expertise. The assistive technology built into iOS are extraordinary and are revolutionizing people’s lives. With their iOS device, many can navigate independently and use the cool and mainstream devices. We are just going to show you selective features because of the time constraint of the lightning talk. Connecting people with information through libraries
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3 Assistive Features Dictation
Safari Reader (not available on all web pages) Siri NOTE: Using iOS 9.3.1 Connecting people with information through libraries
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Dictation Connecting people with information through libraries
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Safari Reader With Reader Without Reader
Basically, Safari Reader strips out the “noise” of a web page making it easier for people with vision impairments to read the page. Connecting people with information through libraries
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Siri Press & hold home button Voice command In beta testing
Not terribly bright, but getting smarter “Hey Siri” Siri, is voice command software. I am sure you all know Siri. But if you do not, you press and hold the home button until Siri speaks to you. With Siri, I can dictate s, text messages, create shopping lists, launch apps, etc. Makes it easy to use your device as long as Siri gets it correct. Connecting people with information through libraries
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In All iOS Devices Accessibility built-in for: Hearing Impairments
Learning Disabilities Physical Impairments Vision Impairments Now, onto the powerhouse accessibility features in the devices. Please follow along if you have an iOS device. Connecting people with information through libraries
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Where Do I Find Them? Settings General Accessibility
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I am now going to turn it over to Meaghan to demo some of these features for you
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VISION Voiceover Zoom Invert Colors & Grayscale Speech
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Hint: Create Accessibility Shortcut for VoiceOver
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Voiceover Screen reading software (text to speech)
Controlled by “gestures” Connecting people with information through libraries
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Invert Colors Connecting people with information through libraries
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PHYSICAL Switch control Assistive Touch
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Switch Control Connecting people with information through libraries
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AssistiveTouch Connecting people with information through libraries
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HEARING Hearing aids LED flash for alerts Mono Audio
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LEARNING DISABILITIES
Guided Access Connecting people with information through libraries
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Questions? Mary Kearns-Kaplan: Meaghan Moody: 800-792-8322 x834
Meaghan Moody: x807 Connecting people with information through libraries
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