Small tip for Samsung users regarding apps with no dark theme (something similar may be possible with iOS using Shortcuts or whatever it's called, but I don't use Apple stuff). Using Modes and Routines create a routine that goes IF app opened (pick apps that don't support dark mode like Amazon and Uber), THEN invert colour.and make sure it's set to auto reverse. If you are a little more advanced and use GoodLock you can download the Routines+ module and set double and long presses of volume up or down to do whatever you want, and have specific apps open when you unlock with a specific fingerprint (I have Lookout on my right index and SeeingAI on my right middle, for example.)
I have been playing with the new customization features on iOS 18 that just came out. I know that its not an app but I can now open seeing AI from my lockscreen when I have my O and M focus on which is god tier to me. Aside from that. I would put the script talk app, NFB newline (which is coming to android later this year) and the new safari. They added a new reader mode that can inverse the text color. You also now have the option to have siri read you the page without turning on your screen reader. For me, that is goals. Granted I can pass as sighted very easily.
That's neat! I did not know that the NFB newsline app would ever come to android. haha. My pharmacy doesn't work with script talk, but those are awesome ones! Thanks for sharing them. (I also love that Siri can now read pages aloud, too!)
@@carrieonaccessibility I am very new to newsline. So far, I am shocked. They have my local paper and I live in the middle of nowhere. As for scripttalk, yeah. I get that. The only pharmacy around me that has it is located half an hour away. I live in the middle of nowhere though so for me, that is actually a reasonable move. I see why a lot of people don't though. Most places dont seem to have it. Or don't seem interested in offering it. That is a whole tangent though... That aside. I'm a new viewer and am really enjoying you videos!
Lyft has been my go to rideshare as it is usually a little less expensive tban Uber where I live. Uber is useful when I need to take my cat to the vet because of the Uber Pet choice. But you are correct about text being cut off with larger fonts, so I reset font sisize and use a magnifying glass to make sure of the right selection. It would be nice if they had a more accessible interface.
I haven't used it much. I think it's been rebranded from what I remember and Android doesn't have it unfortunately, but I've heard very good things about it!
hello, for navigation i use Blind Square each time i go anywhere , for out and around the building here yes believe it or not i use the standard compass app that comes on each iphone .. specially since there are no side walks to trail on , its all one big flat concrete area and having the compass tell me i am going east or north it actually helps me navigating outside , greets mak :)
The top 10 plus extra just really amuses me lol
Same, also the way she said starbucks lol
Yum. Starbucks!
But... it's just a bit of extra.. like sprinkles!
@@carrieonaccessibility Yes, and it's those sprinkles that amuse me so much lol
Small tip for Samsung users regarding apps with no dark theme (something similar may be possible with iOS using Shortcuts or whatever it's called, but I don't use Apple stuff).
Using Modes and Routines create a routine that goes IF app opened (pick apps that don't support dark mode like Amazon and Uber), THEN invert colour.and make sure it's set to auto reverse.
If you are a little more advanced and use GoodLock you can download the Routines+ module and set double and long presses of volume up or down to do whatever you want, and have specific apps open when you unlock with a specific fingerprint (I have Lookout on my right index and SeeingAI on my right middle, for example.)
Those are super neat shortcuts! I love it! I wish pixel had that. :/
Aira, Be My Eyes, and WeZoom also Sullivan+
Ah, you like Sullivan+? That's neat!
I have been playing with the new customization features on iOS 18 that just came out. I know that its not an app but I can now open seeing AI from my lockscreen when I have my O and M focus on which is god tier to me. Aside from that. I would put the script talk app, NFB newline (which is coming to android later this year) and the new safari. They added a new reader mode that can inverse the text color. You also now have the option to have siri read you the page without turning on your screen reader. For me, that is goals. Granted I can pass as sighted very easily.
That's neat! I did not know that the NFB newsline app would ever come to android. haha. My pharmacy doesn't work with script talk, but those are awesome ones! Thanks for sharing them. (I also love that Siri can now read pages aloud, too!)
@@carrieonaccessibility I am very new to newsline. So far, I am shocked. They have my local paper and I live in the middle of nowhere.
As for scripttalk, yeah. I get that. The only pharmacy around me that has it is located half an hour away. I live in the middle of nowhere though so for me, that is actually a reasonable move. I see why a lot of people don't though. Most places dont seem to have it. Or don't seem interested in offering it. That is a whole tangent though...
That aside. I'm a new viewer and am really enjoying you videos!
Took notes, cut and pasted to notes in iphone. Particularly to ones that I don't have and the counter parts in Androids.
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Awesome! Glad it's helpful. :D
I enjoy using bard. You’re right about the naraters though.
For Canadians therea Ceela instead of bard I like to use it with dolphin easy reader
Ooh! That's neat! Ceela, I'll have to remember that.
Lyft has been my go to rideshare as it is usually a little less expensive tban Uber where I live. Uber is useful when I need to take my cat to the vet because of the Uber Pet choice. But you are correct about text being cut off with larger fonts, so I reset font sisize and use a magnifying glass to make sure of the right selection. It would be nice if they had a more accessible interface.
Nice video.👍🏻 Thank you for posting it. Enjoy your day .
Dear carrie, I'm youse all these app's, and all these app's very nice. ❤😊
Awesome! If you have any other ones, it would be great if you could share them, too. :D
One of my favorite apps is Big launcher\ big phone for seniors
What are you thinking of Voice Dream Reader? Lyft in my town is usually more affordable.
I haven't used it much. I think it's been rebranded from what I remember and Android doesn't have it unfortunately, but I've heard very good things about it!
hello, for navigation i use Blind Square each time i go anywhere , for out and around the building here yes believe it or not i use the standard compass app that comes on each iphone .. specially since there are no side walks to trail on , its all one big flat concrete area and having the compass tell me i am going east or north it actually helps me navigating outside , greets mak :)
Hey Carrie, I am wondering what do you use for video editing?
At the moment, I use Filmora, though it's not very accessible.. :(
I just gave feedback to Google that Gemini should now recognise and describe human faces which all gpt powered tools do. Don't you think so?
It should all dark mode!
Let’s go nice job
Thanks!
@@carrieonaccessibility you’re welcome
Man I don't get how digital files can be "limited". It is seams like really skummy to do that.
Wow!!!!!!! So So Amazing Carey!!!!!! A Very Nice Job As Always My Friend!!!!!!!!!!! OXXOXOOXOXXO. Philippe Bouchard!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Thanks Philippe! I apprecaite it.