Hi Hussein, You seem to make some assumptions here. I am totally blind and I use the iPod touch. It is not an efficient interface for the blind, but totally usable, and pretty well accessible. But Apple have designed voiceover so that it can be used by totals. It's a good music player, but I wouldn't want an iPhone for example, as for productivity it really sucks big time in my view. All the best Steve All the best Steve -----Original Message----- From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Hussein Patwa Sent: Wednesday 30 December 2009 02:32 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Re: Ipod Touch! and Macs Hi Steve, Thanks for your post. You're the first VI person I've come across using the Touch and I'd be fascinated at just how much of the functionality of the device you are able to use whilst remaining with the stock firmware. If you don't mind my prying, but you must have some residual sight to handle the touch interface? Would you say this is worth considering for others needing to look for a new media player (for example, if my iPod Video ever kicks the bucket) or would it be too difficult to handle? Now for your questions. For video conversion I use AVS Video Converter. It is a paid for solution but offers a wide range of presets you can choose from, including for iPods. It's also accessible with my Supernova screen reader, or easy to see if you are using magnification. No doubt someone will offer a free solution as I'm sure I've heard of one myself, but the name escapes me right now. HTH. _______________________________________ Have a pleasant day, Kind Regards and Best Wishes, Hussein. 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Protect our trees; Do not print unless absolutely necessary. Save paper by deleting sections of the message which are not relevant. From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve Hyde-Dryden Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 12:59 AM To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Ipod Touch! and Macs OK Folks! Santa Claus brought me a great new little gadget for xmas! Yes, the new 32 GB Ipod Touch. I've listened to a couple of podcasts re this and have got to grips pretty well with it's function and how to get around it. I have a couple of questions however. I know there is a more specialised list which T and T run but wondered if there were many on the list? Also, does anyone have the sub details? Now for my questions: 1 What is the easiest way to get .avi files onto the ipod? I believe they need to be converted first, how do people find the accessibility of these conversion tools? Also, where can I get the most accessible one from? When I go into the music section of the front screen, is there a way to easily switch between artis, album and song views? How easy is it to set up play lists? Anyone got any suggestions for really cool aps which are free? Also though, any paid ones which, again, are accessible? I am pretty knocked out at how easy the touch screen is to manipulate. As an additional question, how accessible are apple mac computers in general? presumably, there is more facilities in the full blown voice over ap? I hear it is akin to window eyes? So, does that mean you can get the list of links etc in safari? Are there any more tutorials etc for the touch? And my final question, How similar is it to the I-phone? Best wishes. Steve __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4724 (20091229) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. 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