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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2011

With Mobile Accessibility a person who is blind or have low vision can use an Android phone in a easy, intuitive and simple way.

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  • There are free 30-day trial versions of Mobile Accessibility for all supported languages. Go to the Android Market and search for "Mobile Accessibility Demo US"

  • Can you tell how to receive an incoming call using mobile accesibiliyt

  • @naksis100 +1

    Also, when the user makes the call, will it show Android´s default call screen?

  • @BBuccolo It will show Mobile Accessibility's call screen but in the Settings of Mobile Accessibilty there is an option to use the system's call screens

  • @naksis100 swipe up on the touchscreen

  • @CodeFactoryVideos Thanks, but how did you manage to do that? AFAIK, it was not possible to override that screen? Have you got any reference/tutorial, please?

  • @BBuccolo When you are inside the MA suite you can use the touchscreen in a fully accessible way but when you are outside of the suite and use MA screen reader component you cannot. To consult our user guides go to our website to Support>Documentation

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  • Quite astonishing that there is no trial period in which to evaluate this product!

  • You gotta be BLIND not to see the price!

  • can you help me get out of it

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