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hi, do you know of any apps that dont require wifi? my dad wont get wifi, or a cell phone but has an itouch. im looking for an app he can use on the itough that doesnt require wifi, that he can use and it will tell him what color things are?
It's really amazing what you do for the comunity. I'm a UX UI Designer and I'm digging deeper into the Accessibility world and it is fascinating what it needs to be done even before definition phase of any project. We Designers, Developers can do much more for a higher sale of people that sometimes we naively think might use our digital platforms and services, thank you, this is really helpful and trully inspiring.
Hi Fernando. Thank you so much for your comment. I hope the video was helpful and I'm glad there are more people who are taking accessibility seriously! It is so incredibly important. All the best and thank you for your work, Carrie.
Every single app designer should have a team of folks who use these access tools on the regular basis to test drive each app as it’s being developed - and, I would also add pay those folks rather than asking for street volunteers-we have got to get away from that model! Our voice is just as good as anybody else’s voice, and it should be honored!
i am a web and app developer, i wanted to create web applications to help blind and deaf people to make their lives easier.I just started my project and while looking for reference applications, this video came up.Thank u for the app suggestions.This was really helpful.
Hello there. THank you for reaching out and I'm glad that you found this video helpful! Let me know if there is anything I can do to help. My email is carrie@liveaccessible.com. All the best, Carrie.
Thank you for making this video. As someone who works in the non-profit sector, that helps people of all abilities, your video is super educational. Thank you.
Thank you so much for taking the time to put this information out there for the blind and visually impaired. I really appreciate it. I've had Central serious retinopathy for about 28 years. Most people get these little bubbles in one eye and most commonly they resolve themselves. It's rare to get it in both, rarer for them not to resolve. Unfortunately they encroached my center line of vision and it's still difficult to accept losing that Independence that goes along with vision. I think it was about a year and a half ago that I had decided I needed to stop driving. No pity party though. Not that I'm happy about it but.... I feel fortunate and grateful that I have revision I do. I don't know if you're familiar with it but it affects our somewhat widespread having to do with too much light, not enough light, corrective lens don't do anything for it as it is a distortion somewhat like looking through a glass filled with water. Some of my most favorite things to do is fixing things, remodeling, building things, it doesn't matter what. Anything from a house to metal fabrication on a custom car. So I do a lot with or I should say by feel now. I'm actually looking for the best phone, probably Android that may have a larger screen and I'm not really sure. This condition seems to be progressing so I'm just gathering information right now. Actually interestingly enough, I'm able to just barely make out text in messenger or regular text on a good day. On a bad day, they would need to be in capital letters and sentences double spaced. I think I need to find some app that is easy to use as far as magnifying and making the print bold. A bigger screen. Oh anyway I was talking about interestingly enough, I graduated to reading glasses of 3.75 which without them I am unable to make out anything on the screen. Sorry for battling. I just wanted to mainly thank you for having your UA-cam channel and putting out such valuable information to so very many people. Thank you very much. Joseph watson, Dearborn michigan.
Hi Joseph! I'm so glad that you were able to find this video and I am so sorry that you are going through this. It can definitely be such a difficult journey, but many of us have gone through it and you will grow stronger, friend. It will get better. You are strong enough to overcome it and continue to live the life you want. My dad is totally blind and has been so since his late teens. But he is the one who, sighted and blind, go to when something needs to be fixed. He might need some sighted guidance sometimes, but he does everything by feel! I have quite a few different videos on accessibility for iPhone and Android. You may want to check them out. Both types of phone have a lot of accessibility features that can help you make things bigger. And there are also accessibility features that will read aloud thing sfor you. There's a lot of things out there and from low vision to totally blind, one can use both an android and iphone independently. All the very best, Carrie.
I have CSR for about 4.5 years for now. Firstly in one eye, now in both :( I know your feeling, bro. For me the worst part of it is the significant metamorphosia, so I see straight lines and text being bent and crooked. It is depressing to loose your vision progressively, but let's try to think on that in a positive way. Probably there will be a normal cure in the future. Otherwise, thanks to such brilliant videos and modern technologies we will still be able to see this world at least by our smartphone's camera!
Its very sweet and heartwarming that you are still replying to messages on this video, despite how long ago you posted this. Thank you for this list its really helped me alot.
I would like to add the seeing AI app also has a channel in it to read currency. It also has the option in it to turn on the camera when it cannot read whatever you're trying to get it to read however, seeing AI has to have an Internet connection to function rather it is the Wi-Fi or your cellular data, so if you were using an iPad, you have to have Wi-Fi for that app to work. It's not a problem on the phone since you typically always have cellular data now just letting people know that.
That's a great point Jacob. Yes, there are a lot of new apps and features going around now... I hope you can also follow me on my new channel, Carrie on Accessibility! youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility.
I am a hospice volunteer and 2 of the people who I visit and spend time with have macular degeneration. As their vision gets worse I seek apps like this or other little life adjustments or even devices. I hope learning more about blind people and their lifestyles here on UA-cam will make their lives easier. Thanks for the vid
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Hi Kerry my name is Lisa am I am also visually impaired and I happened to find your channel from Matt from blind to billionaire and I’m sitting watching your videos and is giving me lots of tips for how I can make my iPhone my accessible as am I wasn’t very aware of things and seeing as I’m having sort of deterioration in my vision I feel like I should get all the help I need thank you for your love and support
That's another great video. Thank you for doing these. I've had wezoom on my phone, but hardly used it until I watched your new video on it, and I can't believe how great it is. It was actually you who also mentioned lookout, and how good it was that caused me to download it. Envision is great, but I think lookout is better for my personal need. I've been using bard for about a year, do yes on that one too. I love that you can speed up the reading, which makes almost every book better, imo. This list is spot on. Thanks.
Thanks Bill! I just love the wezoom app. It's my favorite, it I probably should have put it as number 1. lol. Envision is good, but precy. I hope to do a video on the new ennvision glasses in the future. 😊 But I'm glad I could share!
OH MY GOSH! I cannot believe I've been missing accessible apps. My local library does a good job audio books and they have an app so I can download them directly to my phone. Thank you for this channel! New subscriber! And I will share with others
Hi Scott! So sorry for the delay in replying to your comment. I'm glad that the video could be helpful! Do you use libby and overdrive? I've heard that people do use that for getting audiobooks from the library. Wishing you all the best! Carrie.
@@LiveAccessible your reply when you can and I appreciate it. Yes I use OverDrive and it was very helpful and in my opinion much better than to pay for an app:-) you do a great job with the videos
My favorite one was be my eyes I like the fact that you can use the app and be connected to a volunteer that is willing to help you in situations where you may need it
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I just learned the other day that my local library subsidizes Bookshare subscriptions for their blind patrons. HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS for the past literally a decade now? I mean, they probably haven't been doing it for a decade, but that's really cool!
Cash reader is available on android as well. I mainly use seeing AI, Cash reader and lazarillo GPS for blind. Thank-you for this app suggestions. Have a blessed day ahead
Your channel is so precious and amazing! You are beautiful and so smart, and tech adept, God bless you, girl! Because of the war in my country, many people have lost their vision or even completely lost their eyes to explosions. I would like to learn more about accessible technologies and as a coding and AI enthusiast, I dream to build an amazing app for people with vision problems. Stay strong and continue what you are doing ! ❤
These are some great suggestions. I hope you don’t mind but I shared your video in my tech group on Facebook. I really like the Voice Dream apps. I can write accessible documents on my phone with voice dream writer, I can scan print text with voice dream scanner, and then I can save those documents are pages I’ve scanned with voice dream scanner, and then save them to voice dream reader to read them excessively.
Those sound like great apps. I haven't tried them, but I hear that they are very good. You can always share any of my videos! It helps out the channel a lot. amilw
My top apps are Seeing AI, Blind Square, and I just subscribed to Scribd. Scribd is for everyone. However it’s very accessible on the iPhone. There are some books that are not on the iBooks app that are definitely on the Scribd app. You have to pay for this particular app also. I recently lost the ability to read effectively by eye, but I have hundreds of books in the cloud/on Scribd now. Thanks for the video!
Hi carri 👋 how do you answer call using talkback in android 11 ? I'm having a hard time using my new vivo phone . I tried swiping to fingers up but , it didn't work . I also tried other gestures, still nothing happened . My phone wouldn't tell which part of the screen is the answer button . Hope to hear from you ! Thanks
I was really surprised when I found out that I call people on the be my eyes app. Really surprised he made it. Wouldn't it be okay if I just answered that person's question? Thank you.
@Live Accessible Sorry for my English back then. What I mean is I was very surprised when I found out that I was making video calls to people using the be my eyes app. So, I just want to know, is it okay if I answer that person’s question? I wasn’t sure what button it was when I first explored this app and I tried to click it. Apparently, it made a video call. To my surprise, I just kept quiet throughout the call and luckily I found the end call button. Lol! Feelings of uneasiness enveloped me after I ended the call but when I think back, it was funny.
@@nelsonofficial.7313 Thanks for clarifying your experience Nelson. I would have recommended the app to mom, but I am sure she will feel uncomfortable if she did not know it was a video call she was making. Now I know, so I'll be sure to be with her for the first call or two. Thanks for sharing your experience
Yeah. It’s hard for blind and visually impairred people to comunicate at first. They will feel uncomfortable to talk with other people. But we need to get used to it because when we go out, we need to comunicate with many people. Though this app is not bad from my side. I'am still using other apps, but for more accurate expirience, I prefer Be My Eyes.
Thanks, my AMD is getting worse at 74. Keyboard is hard to use and i have some programming and electronic projects to finish. WeZoom is great, it doesn't seem to timeout. Triple tap and hold will time out before i can find the place where i want to solder. or even the boxes on the 1040 tax form. Thank you very much Do you have suggestions for monitors? I hays bought a 32 inch LG and have it is set for 1280x720, to allow better text but its not quite enough, I still have to scroll zoom a lot. Again, thanks
Hi there! I'm glad it's helping. Let me answer your questions but first I just want to Just let you know that have a new channel called carrie on accessibility. This channel has been discontinued. I would discourage you from changing your resolution. At least not too much. What you can actually do if you're using Windows is change display scaling. It keeps it sharp while still making everything larger. You can play around it with the percentages. I have mine I think around 175% or maybe 200%. It also just depends on your monitor. You can also change text size. That changes a lot of the UI user interface text. On Android, you can just triple tap without holding. You can do both. If you only triple tap it will stay there and then you can pan around with two fingers. The triple tap and hold is great because it helps you read faster. Or move around faster. They do have large high contrast keyboards. There are pretty nice ones on Amazon. It will be more expensive if it's wireless but there is an Azio one that is wired and backlit for a decent price. Does that help at all? Feel free to also comment/message me through Carrie on accessibility.
Hi Adel! Welcome from France! Thanks for stopping by and for watching the video. I'm sorry to hear about what's going on with you and let me know if there's ever anything I can help with! Best, Carrie.
@@LiveAccessible Hi thank you for your message. I have degenerative retina. I don’t have the cells for night vision since my birth. But now the cells for day vision are also degenerating. You already helped me. I am using 3 of the apps you have presented in your video and i am very satisfied. Thank you very much have nice days. 😎
Helo. . I personally prefer Google Play Books than Audible. I believe they have the same library, but I usually find best offers there. Also, as a Podcast freak, Google Podcasts and Podcast Addict are great ones. Thanks for sharing all this great content and congrats for the amazing work... :-)
Thanks so much! I haven't tried podcast addict, but I do use google podcast. It's a nice simple one. I'll have to check out the google play books for deals!!! That sounds great!
I'm glad it was helpful! this seems like a pretty popular video and I think I'm going to make a follow up and talk about a few more apps that are really great for Accessibility. :)
I wish wezoom would have a slider bar to be able to zoom in quicker than just pinch and zoom. I also wish you could lock the settings so when you reopen the app it would stay where you left it
A+ for your video- Great visual content, differentiation with light and dark, large text. Oh great! I would make one small suggestion-add a text crawl at the bottom. There may be folks who also have hearing loss as well, so we do need to take those folks into consideration.😇👍🏽
Thank you! UA-cam captions are available, though I am unable to create or edit content on this channel any more for complicated reasons. However, on my new channel, I always make sure that the captions are available! If you want to check it out here's a link: youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility
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Nice video lots of information and well done. I was wondering if you had opinions about navigation apps I’m in orientation and mobility instructor student and low vision. and when it comes to this sort of thing I prefer the opinions from the grassroots up
Hi there! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! To be honest though, I don't really use navigation apps too much, but I've heard that the we walk app is great for navigation. I don't live in a very accessible city or area, so everything here is car, car, car. I wish I could live in a more walkable place where I could use navigation apps more though. Best of luck!
If you are like me, and you love music and especially Céline Dion, would that be cool if she popped up as one of the volunteers for Be My Eyes? I think that would actually be pretty cool, and as she gets better with her health conditions… Which include stiff person syndrome… She can help volunteer For Be My Eyes. 1:11
Supervision is also a very good magnifier for lowvision on android. I want to read text written on images on android smartphone and on widows laptop please guide for that.
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I’m totally blind and would sometimes like to use an Android as well as I use an iPhone but seems impossible. It would just be to learn a new platform. I would never stray away from my iPhone I do everything on it. Any ideas or suggestions? I have an android to learn and practice with
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Hi there. You can use the Talkback screen reader. I have sevral videos on it or you can do a UA-cam search on how to use the Android talkback screen reader. There is also select to speak. Please note that this channel has been discontinued. If you'd like more and new accessibility and technology content, check out my new channel called Carrie on Accessibility! youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility
Hi there! That's a CCTV/video magnifier. The exact model is a Freedom Scientific PhD video magnifier. I bought it many years ago. A similar one I plan to upgrade to is a Humanware Reveal 16. Please note that this channel has been discontinued. If you'd like more and new accessibility and technology content, check out my new channel called Carrie on Accessibility! youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility
great video is there an app where we all can join and share our opinions means like a dating or community app for blind low vision and visually impaired
Hi there! Thanks for your comment. I'm not sure of a platform that it exclusive to those whoa re blind and low vision, but I know that there are a lot of people who are on Clubhouse now. It is an audio call only app and seems to be a pretty fun place to chat with a lot of other blind people. There are blind and visually impaired people on there from all over the world. It might something to look into! There are also communities for the blind and visually impaired on facebook.
Hello Kerry I really like your descriptions. I am a tech trainer new to android. Could you suggest a good weather app. Unfortunately the one that I use has been stolen from iOS. LOL. I had to start with android to work with everyone that use phones with speech. So far, I am really liking android as well. I use a pixel five for training. Thank you.
Hi there! I'm so sorry that I took so long to respond to your comment. Android is certainly a journey, but can be fulfilling if you stick with it! I personally use Google weather. I'm sure there are others out there, but I haven't really tried them. Another really great resource for android is a podcast called blind android users. They have great episodes and I think that they had a discussion about weather apps in the past. All the best with your android journey! Carrie.
Thank you so much for listening in Augustine! It was a very fun chat and we were glad to share and relate to each other's experiences. All the best, Carrie.
Hi, Carrie! I want to play cards with my father-in-law. He is blind. Do you have any suggestions for this? How would you play cards without the braille (because he doesnt know and does not have motivation to learn right now).
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please send a video on Ma appliance that you use on screen something behind you with a major screen looks like some sort of digital reader...I'm just experiencing low vision I love your size
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I would like to make a correction after seeing my own comment they seeing AI app has an option to automatically turn on your light. If the camera cannot physically read whatever it's trying to read it is in the settings and then options you can turn it on or off that is what I meant. When I said camera and turning it on I meant the light for the camera to read, the app can do it automatically if it needs it
Thanks for explaining! yes seeing AI is a really great tool. Hopefully one day it can make its way to Android. By the way, I have a new channel! You can check it out here: www.youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility . I'm unfortunately not able to continue creating videos on this channel.
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Is there an Android app that will help on basic phone items for the blind? I just want to make calls and text. While the basics are there (call "Sue" or "message Sue") I need more like consistency ("OK google" doesn't always work - Samsung phone). I need to be able to repeat things like who is calling, messages (will only read once), past messages retrieval (on phone messages and texts), saying numbers when a phone system prompts, easy editing of texts, etc.,etc. Many times my phone goes into never never land and won't do anything (updates or thinking I asked for info on something). I have to take my phone to my husband to have him back me out of what is stopping the voice from working. It is extremely frustrating. Then there are the changes when some "supersmart" (just kidding) Google engineer makes a change and kills a feature that might work. Are there apps by people that cater to the blind or nearly blind? I don't need any of the "identify this or that" stuff, just basic functions like I used to use before I lost my vision. Thanks so much....great videos!
Hi paula! I'm sorry for the delayed response- I don't typically check comments on this channel since it is discontinued, but I hope you can also follow on my new channel, Carrie on Accessibility- youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility. There are a lot of accessibility features on android like talkback which is a screen reader that can help someone even completely blind access the phone. If that's not an option, you prefer, you can try Big Launcher. Here's a video I did on it a few years ago. ua-cam.com/video/sC18uC0KqbU/v-deo.html. If you would like more help, you can contact me through the new channel or send me an email- email@carrieonaccessibility.com. All the best, Carrie.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it! Also, just to let you know, this channel has been discontinued and you can follow my new channel here: youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility. Best, Carrie.
This is a interesting count down list Carrie, I myself tried to get the android Google lookout app on my old phone but then I heard from talkback "your phone is not compatible with this device" so my guess is these apps require a high definition type of camera which sucks for me because not matter how much I ask my parents, they won't get me a 2021 phone and that is so frustrating. If I lived on my own I would've had the new phone already.
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In Sweden we get them they say player at Cetra for free and I do prefer you think it over on my smart phone since I told Hasse a lot better battery for instance and we have old version of the book thing as well hundred thousand titles already and if there’s someone that’s not, you can always ask them to read one and I have asked them to read in five books and they won’t have. I got them ready. Yes perfect and everything is totally free. since unlock the United States, we are not a developing country. One comes to healthcare and things like that. I know you’re Canadian, but I bet there are some Americans here as well.
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hi, do you know of any apps that dont require wifi? my dad wont get wifi, or a cell phone but has an itouch. im looking for an app he can use on the itough that doesnt require wifi, that he can use and it will tell him what color things are?
I need to find out someone that can put TalkBack in my phone in English
Because I cannot read and write
It's really amazing what you do for the comunity.
I'm a UX UI Designer and I'm digging deeper into the Accessibility world and it is fascinating what it needs to be done even before definition phase of any project. We Designers, Developers can do much more for a higher sale of people that sometimes we naively think might use our digital platforms and services, thank you, this is really helpful and trully inspiring.
Hi Fernando. Thank you so much for your comment. I hope the video was helpful and I'm glad there are more people who are taking accessibility seriously! It is so incredibly important. All the best and thank you for your work, Carrie.
Same here. I am a UI/UX designer designing an app with a focus on accessibility. Am doing a research on how they relate with smartphones.
Yea I'm reconfiguring my app for such, the actually system is not that good, I can't even find out how to swipe home screen with it on.
Every single app designer should have a team of folks who use these access tools on the regular basis to test drive each app as it’s being developed - and, I would also add pay those folks rather than asking for street volunteers-we have got to get away from that model! Our voice is just as good as anybody else’s voice, and it should be honored!
i am a web and app developer, i wanted to create web applications to help blind and deaf people to make their lives easier.I just started my project and while looking for reference applications, this video came up.Thank u for the app suggestions.This was really helpful.
Hello there. THank you for reaching out and I'm glad that you found this video helpful! Let me know if there is anything I can do to help. My email is carrie@liveaccessible.com. All the best, Carrie.
Great person is these apps in other languages in the world
Is there such technology in a pair of spectacles?
Please develop a to do list kind of application
This was helpful to me as an educator teaching a person who is completely blind.
Thank you for making this video. As someone who works in the non-profit sector, that helps people of all abilities, your video is super educational. Thank you.
Thank you so much for taking the time to put this information out there for the blind and visually impaired. I really appreciate it.
I've had Central serious retinopathy for about 28 years. Most people get these little bubbles in one eye and most commonly they resolve themselves. It's rare to get it in both, rarer for them not to resolve. Unfortunately they encroached my center line of vision and it's still difficult to accept losing that Independence that goes along with vision.
I think it was about a year and a half ago that I had decided I needed to stop driving.
No pity party though. Not that I'm happy about it but.... I feel fortunate and grateful that I have revision I do.
I don't know if you're familiar with it but it affects our somewhat widespread having to do with too much light, not enough light, corrective lens don't do anything for it as it is a distortion somewhat like looking through a glass filled with water.
Some of my most favorite things to do is fixing things, remodeling, building things, it doesn't matter what. Anything from a house to metal fabrication on a custom car.
So I do a lot with or I should say by feel now.
I'm actually looking for the best phone, probably Android that may have a larger screen and I'm not really sure. This condition seems to be progressing so I'm just gathering information right now.
Actually interestingly enough, I'm able to just barely make out text in messenger or regular text on a good day. On a bad day, they would need to be in capital letters and sentences double spaced. I think I need to find some app that is easy to use as far as magnifying and making the print bold. A bigger screen. Oh anyway I was talking about interestingly enough, I graduated to reading glasses of 3.75 which without them I am unable to make out anything on the screen.
Sorry for battling. I just wanted to mainly thank you for having your UA-cam channel and putting out such valuable information to so very many people. Thank you very much.
Joseph watson, Dearborn michigan.
Hi Joseph! I'm so glad that you were able to find this video and I am so sorry that you are going through this. It can definitely be such a difficult journey, but many of us have gone through it and you will grow stronger, friend. It will get better. You are strong enough to overcome it and continue to live the life you want.
My dad is totally blind and has been so since his late teens. But he is the one who, sighted and blind, go to when something needs to be fixed. He might need some sighted guidance sometimes, but he does everything by feel!
I have quite a few different videos on accessibility for iPhone and Android. You may want to check them out. Both types of phone have a lot of accessibility features that can help you make things bigger. And there are also accessibility features that will read aloud thing sfor you. There's a lot of things out there and from low vision to totally blind, one can use both an android and iphone independently.
All the very best, Carrie.
I have CSR for about 4.5 years for now. Firstly in one eye, now in both :(
I know your feeling, bro. For me the worst part of it is the significant metamorphosia, so I see straight lines and text being bent and crooked. It is depressing to loose your vision progressively, but let's try to think on that in a positive way. Probably there will be a normal cure in the future.
Otherwise, thanks to such brilliant videos and modern technologies we will still be able to see this world at least by our smartphone's camera!
Its very sweet and heartwarming that you are still replying to messages on this video, despite how long ago you posted this. Thank you for this list its really helped me alot.
I would like to add the seeing AI app also has a channel in it to read currency. It also has the option in it to turn on the camera when it cannot read whatever you're trying to get it to read however, seeing AI has to have an Internet connection to function rather it is the Wi-Fi or your cellular data, so if you were using an iPad, you have to have Wi-Fi for that app to work. It's not a problem on the phone since you typically always have cellular data now just letting people know that.
That's a great point Jacob. Yes, there are a lot of new apps and features going around now... I hope you can also follow me on my new channel, Carrie on Accessibility! youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility.
You are a fantastic speaker and your voice is perfect for a reading audiobooks! Thank you so much!
Well, thank you so much!
I am a hospice volunteer and 2 of the people who I visit and spend time with have macular degeneration. As their vision gets worse I seek apps like this or other little life adjustments or even devices. I hope learning more about blind people and their lifestyles here on UA-cam will make their lives easier. Thanks for the vid
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Hi Kerry my name is Lisa am I am also visually impaired and I happened to find your channel from Matt from blind to billionaire and I’m sitting watching your videos and is giving me lots of tips for how I can make my iPhone my accessible as am I wasn’t very aware of things and seeing as I’m having sort of deterioration in my vision I feel like I should get all the help I need thank you for your love and support
Hey! thanks so much for reaching out and I'm glad that you're able to find the channel! I'm glad that it can be helpful . :)
That's another great video. Thank you for doing these. I've had wezoom on my phone, but hardly used it until I watched your new video on it, and I can't believe how great it is. It was actually you who also mentioned lookout, and how good it was that caused me to download it. Envision is great, but I think lookout is better for my personal need. I've been using bard for about a year, do yes on that one too. I love that you can speed up the reading, which makes almost every book better, imo. This list is spot on. Thanks.
Thanks Bill! I just love the wezoom app. It's my favorite, it I probably should have put it as number 1. lol. Envision is good, but precy. I hope to do a video on the new ennvision glasses in the future. 😊 But I'm glad I could share!
OH MY GOSH! I cannot believe I've been missing accessible apps. My local library does a good job audio books and they have an app so I can download them directly to my phone. Thank you for this channel! New subscriber! And I will share with others
Hi Scott! So sorry for the delay in replying to your comment. I'm glad that the video could be helpful! Do you use libby and overdrive? I've heard that people do use that for getting audiobooks from the library. Wishing you all the best! Carrie.
@@LiveAccessible your reply when you can and I appreciate it. Yes I use OverDrive and it was very helpful and in my opinion much better than to pay for an app:-) you do a great job with the videos
@@scottcre1249 thank you very much! Honestly, I have not used overdrive very much, but I have heard that a lot of people do like it. :-)
My favorite one was be my eyes I like the fact that you can use the app and be connected to a volunteer that is willing to help you in situations where you may need it
Yes, Be My Eyes is defnitely a great app!
@@LiveAccessible yes I will definitely use it sometime
Thanks so much, my husband just lost his vision on both eyes and it will help a lot!
Thank you so much you never know what you’re missing until you come across these amazing Apps
You're welcome! Love the name! Please note that this channel has been discontinued. If you'd like more and new accessibility and technology content, check out my new channel called Carrie on Accessibility! youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility
I just learned the other day that my local library subsidizes Bookshare subscriptions for their blind patrons. HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS for the past literally a decade now? I mean, they probably haven't been doing it for a decade, but that's really cool!
Cash reader is available on android as well. I mainly use seeing AI, Cash reader and lazarillo GPS for blind. Thank-you for this app suggestions. Have a blessed day ahead
Hi, glad to see you. Hope things are well with you.
Thank you! You too!
Your channel is so precious and amazing! You are beautiful and so smart, and tech adept, God bless you, girl! Because of the war in my country, many people have lost their vision or even completely lost their eyes to explosions. I would like to learn more about accessible technologies and as a coding and AI enthusiast, I dream to build an amazing app for people with vision problems. Stay strong and continue what you are doing ! ❤
I am So Proud of YOU !!! And your beautiful Smile too!!!
I absolutely love seeing AI!
I find it super helpful.
I also find zoom text helpful when using a PC.
Loved the video!
Thank you for sharing the information. This is good.
These are some great suggestions. I hope you don’t mind but I shared your video in my tech group on Facebook. I really like the Voice Dream apps. I can write accessible documents on my phone with voice dream writer, I can scan print text with voice dream scanner, and then I can save those documents are pages I’ve scanned with voice dream scanner, and then save them to voice dream reader to read them excessively.
Those sound like great apps. I haven't tried them, but I hear that they are very good. You can always share any of my videos! It helps out the channel a lot. amilw
thank you, I recently lost my sight and this video helped me so much
My top apps are Seeing AI, Blind Square, and I just subscribed to Scribd. Scribd is for everyone. However it’s very accessible on the iPhone. There are some books that are not on the iBooks app that are definitely on the Scribd app. You have to pay for this particular app also. I recently lost the ability to read effectively by eye, but I have hundreds of books in the cloud/on Scribd now. Thanks for the video!
Hi carri 👋 how do you answer call using talkback in android 11 ? I'm having a hard time using my new vivo phone . I tried swiping to fingers up but , it didn't work . I also tried other gestures, still nothing happened . My phone wouldn't tell which part of the screen is the answer button . Hope to hear from you ! Thanks
I was really surprised when I found out that I call people on the be my eyes app. Really surprised he made it. Wouldn't it be okay if I just answered that person's question? Thank you.
Hi there! Thanks for watching. Be my eyes is a great app, but I'm not sure what you are talking about. It's definitely a helpful app for us. 😊
@Live Accessible Sorry for my English back then. What I mean is I was very surprised when I found out that I was making video calls to people using the be my eyes app. So, I just want to know, is it okay if I answer that person’s question? I wasn’t sure what button it was when I first explored this app and I tried to click it. Apparently, it made a video call. To my surprise, I just kept quiet throughout the call and luckily I found the end call button. Lol! Feelings of uneasiness enveloped me after I ended the call but when I think back, it was funny.
I love be my eyes
@@nelsonofficial.7313 Thanks for clarifying your experience Nelson. I would have recommended the app to mom, but I am sure she will feel uncomfortable if she did not know it was a video call she was making. Now I know, so I'll be sure to be with her for the first call or two. Thanks for sharing your experience
Yeah. It’s hard for blind and visually impairred people to comunicate at first. They will feel uncomfortable to talk with other people. But we need to get used to it because when we go out, we need to comunicate with many people. Though this app is not bad from my side. I'am still using other apps, but for more accurate expirience, I prefer Be My Eyes.
Thanks, my AMD is getting worse at 74. Keyboard is hard to use and i have some programming and electronic projects to finish. WeZoom is great, it doesn't seem to timeout. Triple tap and hold will time out before i can find the place where i want to solder. or even the boxes on the 1040 tax form. Thank you very much
Do you have suggestions for monitors? I hays bought a 32 inch LG and have it is set for 1280x720, to allow better text but its not quite enough, I still have to scroll zoom a lot. Again, thanks
Hi there! I'm glad it's helping. Let me answer your questions but first I just want to Just let you know that have a new channel called carrie on accessibility. This channel has been discontinued.
I would discourage you from changing your resolution. At least not too much. What you can actually do if you're using Windows is change display scaling. It keeps it sharp while still making everything larger. You can play around it with the percentages. I have mine I think around 175% or maybe 200%. It also just depends on your monitor. You can also change text size. That changes a lot of the UI user interface text.
On Android, you can just triple tap without holding. You can do both. If you only triple tap it will stay there and then you can pan around with two fingers. The triple tap and hold is great because it helps you read faster. Or move around faster.
They do have large high contrast keyboards. There are pretty nice ones on Amazon. It will be more expensive if it's wireless but there is an Azio one that is wired and backlit for a decent price.
Does that help at all? Feel free to also comment/message me through Carrie on accessibility.
My father went blind from diabetes, thank you for a video like this
Thx a lot i am new follower i am from France and i am going to be totally blind so i am preparing myself for that
Hi Adel! Welcome from France! Thanks for stopping by and for watching the video. I'm sorry to hear about what's going on with you and let me know if there's ever anything I can help with! Best, Carrie.
Be strong Adel. Have a blessed Ramadan. Ramadan Kareem!
Thx for your message Ramadan Kareem for all Muslims and May Allah Agree Our Adoration Acts 🤲@@GGTanguera
@@LiveAccessible Hi thank you for your message. I have degenerative retina. I don’t have the cells for night vision since my birth. But now the cells for day vision are also degenerating. You already helped me. I am using 3 of the apps you have presented in your video and i am very satisfied. Thank you very much have nice days. 😎
@@GGTanguera same for you godd bless you😙😙
🤩😍🥰😘 India - you made my day.
thanks for all these apps but sociallly i am now feeling so good seeing a blind making videos. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Helo. . I personally prefer Google Play Books than Audible. I believe they have the same library, but I usually find best offers there. Also, as a Podcast freak, Google Podcasts and Podcast Addict are great ones. Thanks for sharing all this great content and congrats for the amazing work... :-)
What is Google Play books
Thanks so much! I haven't tried podcast addict, but I do use google podcast. It's a nice simple one. I'll have to check out the google play books for deals!!! That sounds great!
Love these suggestions. I'm going to try some of them out.
I'm glad it was helpful! this seems like a pretty popular video and I think I'm going to make a follow up and talk about a few more apps that are really great for Accessibility. :)
Great video with quite detailed coverage of useful applications. Thank you for sharing this information about the applications.
Bless your heart and thanks for the video
Which app can use for reading
Would you be able to do all your shopping with be my eyes or is it one item at a time
Great Video Carrie ❤️
Big Smile! Catching up! Am still 6 days behind.
You go girl! heart emoji
Great app choices. I also use most of them.great video!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it.
I wish wezoom would have a slider bar to be able to zoom in quicker than just pinch and zoom. I also wish you could lock the settings so when you reopen the app it would stay where you left it
Really positive and helpful…thanks
A+ for your video- Great visual content, differentiation with light and dark, large text. Oh great! I would make one small suggestion-add a text crawl at the bottom. There may be folks who also have hearing loss as well, so we do need to take those folks into consideration.😇👍🏽
Thank you! UA-cam captions are available, though I am unable to create or edit content on this channel any more for complicated reasons. However, on my new channel, I always make sure that the captions are available! If you want to check it out here's a link: youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility
Hi, my name is Tasha I have a question I am using the pixel six Pro do you know of any apps that can read NFC tax and rewrite thank you
Hi there. I'm not sure of one, but that would awesome!
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My friend is completely blind. Do you have apps for that level of vision loss?
Google lookout still works and is a gamechanger - thank you for the heads up!
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Great video! We hope to make it to your list in the future :)
Nice video lots of information and well done. I was wondering if you had opinions about navigation apps I’m in orientation and mobility instructor student and low vision. and when it comes to this sort of thing I prefer the opinions from the grassroots up
Hi there! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! To be honest though, I don't really use navigation apps too much, but I've heard that the we walk app is great for navigation. I don't live in a very accessible city or area, so everything here is car, car, car. I wish I could live in a more walkable place where I could use navigation apps more though. Best of luck!
If you are like me, and you love music and especially Céline Dion, would that be cool if she popped up as one of the volunteers for Be My Eyes? I think that would actually be pretty cool, and as she gets better with her health conditions… Which include stiff person syndrome… She can help volunteer For Be My Eyes. 1:11
Very well done I want to know that is any device or app available that can help me in my mobility
Kindly reply me please
Supervision is also a very good magnifier for lowvision on android. I want to read text written on images on android smartphone and on widows laptop please guide for that.
Thank you for this video!
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Wonderful. Thank you so much.
This video was so helpful. Thank you so much. I currently use we zoom and love it and also have audible which I equally love. Emma xx
I’m totally blind and would sometimes like to use an Android as well as I use an iPhone but seems impossible. It would just be to learn a new platform. I would never stray away from my iPhone I do everything on it. Any ideas or suggestions? I have an android to learn and practice with
Nice info ...Thank you.
It will be great if you share additional information about employment and careers being accessible.
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Greetings to you .
I really do appreciate for what you and your husband are doing.
Liked and Subscribed.
Thank you.
Please is there any app who reads youtube comments for me Im very proud of your beautifull channel I hope you a nice day
Hi there. You can use the Talkback screen reader. I have sevral videos on it or you can do a UA-cam search on how to use the Android talkback screen reader. There is also select to speak. Please note that this channel has been discontinued. If you'd like more and new accessibility and technology content, check out my new channel called Carrie on Accessibility! youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility
Hi, I brasilian and have low vision. What is this in your right side?
Hi there! That's a CCTV/video magnifier. The exact model is a Freedom Scientific PhD video magnifier. I bought it many years ago. A similar one I plan to upgrade to is a Humanware Reveal 16. Please note that this channel has been discontinued. If you'd like more and new accessibility and technology content, check out my new channel called Carrie on Accessibility! youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility
Thank you for Making this vedio
God Bless You Mam
great video is there an app where we all can join and share our opinions means like a dating or community app for blind low vision and visually impaired
Hi there! Thanks for your comment. I'm not sure of a platform that it exclusive to those whoa re blind and low vision, but I know that there are a lot of people who are on Clubhouse now. It is an audio call only app and seems to be a pretty fun place to chat with a lot of other blind people. There are blind and visually impaired people on there from all over the world. It might something to look into! There are also communities for the blind and visually impaired on facebook.
very thanks nice job
Huge thanks very useful video I have downloaded Google lookout on my Huawei phone. 👍
Awesome! Glad to be of help.
Hello Kerry I really like your descriptions. I am a tech trainer new to android. Could you suggest a good weather app. Unfortunately the one that I use has been stolen from iOS. LOL. I had to start with android to work with everyone that use phones with speech. So far, I am really liking android as well. I use a pixel five for training. Thank you.
Hi there! I'm so sorry that I took so long to respond to your comment. Android is certainly a journey, but can be fulfilling if you stick with it! I personally use Google weather. I'm sure there are others out there, but I haven't really tried them. Another really great resource for android is a podcast called blind android users. They have great episodes and I think that they had a discussion about weather apps in the past. All the best with your android journey! Carrie.
Great job & so informative
Hi Carrie Great video x
Thanks so much!
So helpful thank you
Great video, thank you
Superb and nice explanation keep it up
Thank you so much for listening in Augustine! It was a very fun chat and we were glad to share and relate to each other's experiences. All the best, Carrie.
Hi, Carrie! I want to play cards with my father-in-law. He is blind. Do you have any suggestions for this? How would you play cards without the braille (because he doesnt know and does not have motivation to learn right now).
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Thanks, glad to have learned about weZoom
It was a great discovery for me! Glad you found the video!
This is a great video ❤
please send a video on Ma appliance that you use on screen something behind you with a major screen looks like some sort of digital reader...I'm just experiencing low vision I love your size
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Thank you. This was a great video.
Thank you!
How does Audible help you with accessibility? I’m curious about your experience like signing up to the Audible app, how do you access the books?
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I would like to make a correction after seeing my own comment they seeing AI app has an option to automatically turn on your light. If the camera cannot physically read whatever it's trying to read it is in the settings and then options you can turn it on or off that is what I meant. When I said camera and turning it on I meant the light for the camera to read, the app can do it automatically if it needs it
Thanks for explaining! yes seeing AI is a really great tool. Hopefully one day it can make its way to Android. By the way, I have a new channel! You can check it out here: www.youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility . I'm unfortunately not able to continue creating videos on this channel.
Awesome video and you are great
What kind of app would i use for easy an email when i have a disability ALEX
Is these can be used for sequent?
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Is there an Android app that will help on basic phone items for the blind? I just want to make calls and text. While the basics are there (call "Sue" or "message Sue") I need more like consistency ("OK google" doesn't always work - Samsung phone). I need to be able to repeat things like who is calling, messages (will only read once), past messages retrieval (on phone messages and texts), saying numbers when a phone system prompts, easy editing of texts, etc.,etc. Many times my phone goes into never never land and won't do anything (updates or thinking I asked for info on something). I have to take my phone to my husband to have him back me out of what is stopping the voice from working. It is extremely frustrating. Then there are the changes when some "supersmart" (just kidding) Google engineer makes a change and kills a feature that might work. Are there apps by people that cater to the blind or nearly blind? I don't need any of the "identify this or that" stuff, just basic functions like I used to use before I lost my vision. Thanks so much....great videos!
Hi paula! I'm sorry for the delayed response- I don't typically check comments on this channel since it is discontinued, but I hope you can also follow on my new channel, Carrie on Accessibility- youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility. There are a lot of accessibility features on android like talkback which is a screen reader that can help someone even completely blind access the phone. If that's not an option, you prefer, you can try Big Launcher. Here's a video I did on it a few years ago. ua-cam.com/video/sC18uC0KqbU/v-deo.html. If you would like more help, you can contact me through the new channel or send me an email- email@carrieonaccessibility.com. All the best, Carrie.
How do you guys get around?
Thank u so much for the information❤😀🙏🙏
asking what your battery level is now works on Android
love your video !! :D
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it! Also, just to let you know, this channel has been discontinued and you can follow my new channel here: youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibility. Best, Carrie.
This is a interesting count down list Carrie, I myself tried to get the android Google lookout app on my old phone but then I heard from talkback "your phone is not compatible with this device" so my guess is these apps require a high definition type of camera which sucks for me because not matter how much I ask my parents, they won't get me a 2021 phone and that is so frustrating. If I lived on my own I would've had the new phone already.
So sorry to hear that Melissa. I think it depends on the android version you have too, but I'm not sure. You can also try SuperSense and SPEAK!
@@LiveAccessible I hope they work, because my camera is a low (old ish) resolution) so that's tricky to find apps that take.
Such great ideas😇
I wish someone would create a more accessible dating app for people who are blind like myself!
I love the BARD and audible. I did not know about the other apps that you had mentioned other than seeing AI and that is just as an app OK.
what a great video!!!!
Thank you for making this video love🥰🖤🖤🖤
Thank you so much!
Thank you very much
You're so beautiful , humble and kind😍
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I tried be my eyes but some people do not read text on my TV
Unfortunately, be my eyes is like that. It really depends on the volunteer. You can always call again and try to get a new volunteer.
@@LiveAccessible thanks for the reply actually I have a PS4 so I need cited assistant for options is there any app to helpful
@PlayStation On I don't understand what you are saying
@PlayStation On Android is there any possibility to read text on PS4
I struggle,dailywithmyvisionloss,ikeeppressingthewrongbuttonsonmyphone,andiamstruggling
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How do you read comments?
Settings - accessibility - talkback on.
Settings - accessibility - magnification on
Settings - accessibility - select to speak on
Very good
Thanks!
Amazing….😊
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That's funny, I live in Australia, can't find out for book share in Australia for iOS. Android definitely has one, iOS not.
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In Sweden we get them they say player at Cetra for free and I do prefer you think it over on my smart phone since I told Hasse a lot better battery for instance and we have old version of the book thing as well hundred thousand titles already and if there’s someone that’s not, you can always ask them to read one and I have asked them to read in five books and they won’t have. I got them ready. Yes perfect and everything is totally free. since unlock the United States, we are not a developing country. One comes to healthcare and things like that. I know you’re Canadian, but I bet there are some Americans here as well.