Hi guys.
You just never know when you will get a chance to pass along useful information 
to one of our sighted computer-using colleagues. I was sitting in the airport 
today waiting for a flight to leave. A lady who was getting on the same plane 
was sitting there putting information into her iPhone. Some of us may not know 
it, but it clicks along when a sighted person is using it without VoiceOver in 
memory, and it has a definite recognizable sound. After she stopped clicking, I 
asked her if she had a 4S. We started talking about this, and we both agreed 
that we loved Siri. 

Then, it turned out she had a blind aunt, and she knew all about Jaws, 
PacMates, Braille Lites, and VoiceOver. She has a nine-year-old dyslexic 
daughter who uses VoiceOver and downloads books to her iPad 2. Her aunt is 
having problems with her Windows and wants her computer guru niece to help her 
with it. I told her why I had switched to a Mac, and then she proceeded to tell 
me her aunt already had her New iPad on order. So, I took out my iPhone and 
found the number for Apple's Accessibility Support number. I don't think the 
aunt will have a problem, though. She already has an iPhone. The niece was glad 
to hear that. 

Regards,
Gigi

Eugenia Firth
gigifi...@sbcglobal.net



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