Robin Spinks from RNIB gives an overview of the accessibility features built-in to the Apple iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. In part 1, Robin explains the accessibility features for people with low vision including magnification, inverted colours, ibooks and an introduction to gestures.
Thank you very much for this info...I have developed Retinitis Pigmentosa, and Bell's Palsy as well...just trying to figure out how I can continue to read. My eyes get so tired, and sometimes I can only read with one eye...not sure where to go for help. So thanks so much for this info. Also, I can't afford an iPhone, or such. Do you know of anywhere I can get help with that? thanks again. Nina Wikstrom Aguilar ninapwa@gmail.com
NinaPWA 1 month ago
Thank you very much for uploading this video.
I just have translated into Japanese in the below colum as I linked to my Home Page for the visually disabled written in Japanese. Thank you.
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