Tag: apps

  • Are You A Dictator?

    Are You A Dictator?

    There is something magical about dictation. Spoken words are rapidly turned to text. The instantaneous nature is pretty amazing, but the best thing is dictation takes the place of typing.

    Whether you have a visual impairment, or not, typing on a tiny touchscreen keyboard is a tedious task. That is why more and more people are becoming dictators.

    In Apple iOS devices, Dictation is available whenever there is a keyboard on screen. The Dictation button is the microphone icon at the lower right corner or left of the Space Bar, depending on device. If the microphone key is not there, first go to Settings and click General, next click Keyboard, now go to Enable Dictation and turn on.

    Here are the steps for dictating with iPhone or iPad.

    • Tap on the Dictation / microphone button below the keyboard and be prepared to start speaking following the single ding tone.
    • Finish speaking and tap again, you will hear a second single ding and your spoken words will appear in the text field.

    (With Apple’s VoiceOver screen reader use a two-finger double tap to activate Dictation, and a second two-finger double tap to stop, VoiceOver then reads the text aloud.)

    iPhone screenshot shows microphone button on search bar and below keyboard
    iPhone screenshot shows microphone button
    on search bar and below keyboard.
    • Speak clearly for best results. Noisy environments will create conflict. Dictate one sentence at a time for accuracy. Correct errors on imperfect transcripts or delete all and try, try again.
    • To include punctuation, just say so. Finish a sentence with a “period” or a “question mark.” Follow a salutation with a “comma“ or a “colon.” Also say, “new line,” new paragraph,” “all caps,” “apostrophe,” “hyphen,” or “exclamation mark.”

    Practicing can actually be fun, so go ahead and do it. You’ll be a powerful dictator in no time!

    Get steps for Android Talk to Write at Support.Google.com.

    Previously published Feb 4, 2020 and updated Aug 8, 2023

  • 11/15 App Happy

    11/15 App Happy

    Join Us November 15, 2018 At MEETH

    The apps we love continue to improve and empower us to function better every day. We’ll tell you what’s new in our favorite apps and what’s coming up. And you’ll tell us what apps are changing your life!

    Please RSVP for this as seating is limited.

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    The session is led by:

    Dorrie Rush
    Chief Content Officer
    OEPatients.org

     

    WHEN

    Thursday, November 15, 2018
    3 to 4 pm

     

    WHERE

    Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital
    The Great Hall, 1st Floor
    210 East 64 Street
    (between Third and Second Ave.)
    New York, NY 10065

     

    WAYS TO RSVP

    Phone: (212) 702-7760
    Email: [email protected]
    Online: meethaccessibility.eventbrite.com

     


     

    Event Flyer

     

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    Accessibility Resources for People With Visual Impairments Series

    Presented by OE Patients

    Hosted by the Department of Ophthalmology

    Supported by Association for Macular Diseases, Inc.

     

     

  • Explore Accessibility Resources at MEETH Fall 2018

    Explore Accessibility Resources at MEETH Fall 2018

    Our popular series on Accessibility Resources for People With Visual Impairments continues this fall at Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital in NYC. There is an abundance of great topics to cover and we’re pleased to present 3 new sessions, all hot topics on OEPatients.org. Join us for a conversation about the expanding availability of audio descriptive technology, a review of the latest electronic glasses, and an update on the best in accessibility apps.

     

    The sessions are led by:

    Dorrie Rush

    Chief Content Officer

    OEPatients.org

     

    Event location:

    The Great Hall, 1st floor

    Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital

    210 East 64th Street (3rd & 2nd Ave.)

    New York, NY 10065

     


     

    Our Fall Schedule

    Please RSVP below for these events as seating is limited.

     

    September 20, 2018, 3 to 4 pm

    Audio Description

    Now available on-demand for Broadway shows, museum tours, at the movies, on TV and much more. We’ll talk about how this visual voice fills in the missing detail, vividly.

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    October 18, 2018, 3 to 5 pm

    Electronic Glasses

    Let’s take a closer look at wearable assistive devices, including IrisVision, OrCam, Jordy, eSight, and Aira, designed to help you see, read, work and navigate with vision loss.

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    November 15, 2018, 3 to 4 pm

    App Happy

    The apps we love continue to improve and empower us to function better every day. We’ll tell you what’s new in our favorite apps and what’s coming up. And you’ll tell us what apps are changing your life!

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    Ways to RSVP:

    Phone: (212) 702-7760

    Email: [email protected]

    Online: meethaccessibility.eventbrite.com

     


     

    Presented by OE Patients

    Hosted by the Department of Ophthalmology

    Supported by Association for Macular Diseases, Inc.