Hello 

I have a question! 

Does anyone know how an iPhone 5 can auto answer? Android did. My son has cp, 
he's speech and motor impaired. Uses a dynavox w head switch and beam for 
pointer. Thanks 

Lisa 

- Lisa Hazell 


On Aug 21, 2013, at 11:34 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> Before this list goes away, I think it would be worthwhile to visit the 
> accessibility of the recently-released XO Tablet. It's running Android 4.2 
> Jelly Bean and has a lot of XO-specific software installed.
> 
> What accessibility features in Android would allow disabled users to make the 
> best use of this tablet? 
> 
> I have, in particular, an interest in text-to-speech capabilities in Android. 
> I know someone whose speech has been severely impaired by Parkinson's 
> Disease, and if Android offers an affordable communication solution, I would 
> recommend her purchase of this tablet in a heartbeat. I know that the iPad 
> offers such apps, and that there are ruggedized/bump cases for it; however, 
> we are talking about someone who is on a fixed income; if Android can offer 
> the same capabilities for less money, I'd be willing to suggest the XO Tablet 
> to her instead.
> 
> Donna
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Korn <[email protected]>
> To: accessibility <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tue, Aug 20, 2013 5:23 pm
> Subject: [laptop-accessibility] Considering closing down the mailing list 
> [email protected]
> 
> Greetings list members,
> 
> Our mailing list for discussing all things related to the accessibility of 
> the One Laptop Per Child project has had no substantive traffic for nearly a 
> year.  Beyond a little "just a test" flurry in January, the list has been 
> silent since a 3-message thread on September 27, 2012 about the OpenDyslexic 
> font, which took place 11 months ago (and as is clear from the list archives, 
> activity has been tapering off since 2007).  
> 
> Meanwhile every day brings tens of SPAM messages that collect in the list 
> filter, waiting for me to periodically wade through them and clear them out.
> 
> 
> Therefore I propose that we close this mailing list down.  Alternatively, if 
> someone else would like to take over maintenance (and SPAM filter clearing), 
> I would be happy to pass the baton.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> Peter
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