Episode 184: More about Eloquence in iOS 16, Braille should always be spelled with a capital B, and JAWS lets you take control of Windows notifications
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Here are the topics covered in this episode, and the time in the file for each.
What is Eloquence and why is its arrival on Apple products such a big
deal?,0:00
iOS 16 won’t run on older devices,6:56
Thoughts on iOS 16 so far,9:27
Capitalising Braille,11:09
ACB and NFB,17:22
Is Grammarly accessible?,18:24
Thoughts on Twitter, online payments, and smartphone choice,21:28
Are hearing aids getting worse in some respects?,25:51
Cool meat thermometer from Meter,31:42
Another voice is speaking on my iPhone,32:40
I found the answer to my iPhone output switching problem,34:23
Jury service and overseas travel,41:20
Learning Braille from Hadley,46:34
The gun crisis in the United States,47:10
Questions about Chromebooks,59:18
How do you get hearing aids to connect to a 3.5mm cable?,1:02:13
Which version of StationPlaylist Studio?,1:04:14
JAWS notification history now lets you manage what is spoken and Brailled,1:05:45
The UK Parkrun Magazine pilot isn’t accessible,1:30:37
Entering passwords with a Braille display, and thoughts on Sonos
Voice,1:35:17
Review of the Chessman Electric Kettle,1:38:32
The Conscious Breathing Summit,1:42:40
The Granny Bon Bon Bulletin,1:43:29
Will Bonnie switch to Eloquence on her iPhone?,1:45:50
Travel plans,1:46:54
Water water everywhere, except at Mosen Towers,1:48:57
The quest for a capable cleaner,1:50:41
Closing and contact info,1:58:06