[gui-talk] Screen Reader Accessibility on MP3 players
qubit
lauraeaves at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 31 22:23:02 UTC 2010
Oops -- I didn't see the word screen reader. There is no display on the
Book Sense so you don't need one.
It speaks what it is doing.
--le
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From: "hmp" <humbertoa5369 at netzero.net>
To: <gui-talk at nfbNet.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2010 5:02 PM
Subject: [gui-talk] Screen Reader Accessibility on MP3 players
Hello listers:
does anyone know about a screen reader for an IPod or an mp3
player? Do you know of any type of screen reader that can be
accessed with an MP3 player, or which type of MP3 players support
talking software? Are there any MP3 players on the market that
include any voicing application that can be accessed?
I have a 4 gb MP3 player and the brand is "Sansa clip" (I don't
exactly know the name) but looks like it one of those common
off-the-shelf MP3 players bought from Best Buy. It is not a
touch-screen player, which is good, and can be rechargeable with
the USB cable connected to the computer. I have over 500 songs in
it and it has a menu that is totally inaccessible to me because I
don't have a software that can talk. Any suggestions are welcome.
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