By and large the Android UI can be controlled entirely through a DPAD or
trackball, no touchscreen required at all. There is also now a fairly rich
accessibility API in the Android platform that can be used to navigate
through the standard UI and applications:
http://developer.android.com/referen
Forgive me if this is the wrong place to post this. With all the
evolution of the smartphones, on crucial aspect has been completely
overlooked. That is one of accessibility. This seems driven by iPhone.
The current crop of capacitive touch screens are all but useless for
people with impairments to
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