Episode 39: Some are being locked out of iOS apps, Android about to improve significantly for blind users, working from home with multiple talking devices and your memories of talking clocks of the past
Kia ora Mosen at Largers. Here’s what we’re all discussing this week.
Intro,0:00.000
Some people are locked out of iOS apps,1:05.694
Hurray! Android 11 supports multi-finger gestures for screen readers,4:05.996
Remembering talking clocks from days gone by,12:12.629
Cables for hearing multiple audio sources at once,17:55.328
Any software solution for balancing audio sources?,21:31.306
The joys of VOIP and working from home,24:54.229
Talking clocks,26:37.051
Tipping in America,30:32.413
TV remote problems will a universal remote help?,32:55.102
LearningFace ID,36:06.533
The Tiffany Report episode 2. Making the most of lockdown and robotic vacuum cleaner recommendations,40:36.508
Keeping JAWS on the same audio device even when Windows sets a new default,44:12.677
JAWS Adding a feature to work-around an increasingly common Windows audio annoyance,48:42.824
In defense of cash,51:40.832
A recommendation for the Brydge keyboards for iPad and questions about maintaining cheat sheets in Ulysses,53:41.084
Baseball in empty stadia,1:02:01.517
Anyone tried a new ElBraille?,1:03:28.647
Questions about mixers,1:04:45.212
Talking clock demo,1:13:39.682
Looking for a low cost simple portable recorder,1:16:12.227
Talking clocks,1:19:03.672
Blindness technology pranks,1:21:04.879
The Bonnie Bulletin COVID-19 New Zealand update,1:23:47.239
Sad news for Seeing Eye grads,1:32:45.128
Less intrusive sighted assistance one advantage of the pandemic,1:35:29.239
IRTI,1:41:59.048
More blindness tech pranks,1:43:37.602
iOS text to speech has changed for some but not others,1:44:46.623
New Zealand has the world’s longest place name,1:47:43.024
SonicCloud is a hearing assistant for iOS,1:48:49.513
how to contribute to Mosen At Large,1:52:35.613