Hi,

Being able to play with my cousin's iPhone, I am totally blind and was  
able to do most everything. Still learning how to type on it and I  
don't have the ability to use it every time but every time I do type  
on it I notice a bit of a speed increase. So yes, while it may be  
easier for a VI person to learn it, blind people can do everything  
else they can do with practice.
On Jul 18, 2009, at 7:10 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:

>
> Hi folks,
>
> Just wondering how many of you that are now using the Ipone 3gs, are
> totally blind rather than the partially / Visually impaired users.
>
> The device to me sounds more like it's for a VI person than a  
> totally blind
> person.
>
> I'm total  and I'm trying to compare this for useage / accessibility  
> against
> my Nokia s60 device.
> And as I've only had a very quick play with the IPhone 3gs I can't  
> say I'm
> fixed on it yet.
> And I'm keen to hear how the totally blind users are getting on with  
> it.
>
> Cheers
>
> Simonf.
>
>
> >


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