[gui-talk] accessibility gaps in Android

Wayne Merritt wcmerritt at gmail.com
Tue Nov 2 19:03:42 UTC 2010


Personally, I would love to see that the calendar be made accessible,
so that one could schedule new appointments, edit appointments, delete
appointments, and navigate to a different date. Also, to be able to
schedule an appointment on a different date. I would also like to see
that basic navigation when writing text be made accessible, so that
you could move and read by character and word at least, though reading
by line would also be nice. I'd like to see the browser be made
accessible and to have the ability to use quick navigation keys, such
as H for headings and the like, but given all the number of apps out
there that interface with the web without actually going on the web
itself, I can wait on the browser for a bit. The big ones for me would
be basic navigation to review written text and the use of the
calendar.

Wayne

On 11/2/10, Hoffman, Allen <Allen.Hoffman at dhs.gov> wrote:
> If there were a prize for accomplishing a task for Android
> accessibility, what you any of you recommend it be for.
>
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