iOS and iPadOS

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Hello, I will be buying an iPod Touch soon. What are some accessible aps for texting and making calls with the Google Voice service? Talkaton and GV connect have both been recommended to me. I also heard that a sip voiceover protocol will also have to be installed. Thank you for your help. I am very new to the Apple touch products.
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hello, I am trying to add my boxcar email account to the google voice website in order to receive push notifications. however, the google voice site does not seem accessible. Are there any workarounds you know of? i am using NVDA. Thank you so much.
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Hi Applevis,

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Hello,
I currently have the non-Pro model of the iPhone 12 with the latest iOS version installed.
I’ve heard that the Pro models offer more accurate navigation. Is that true?
Are there significant differences between the Pro and non-Pro models, particularly in terms of GPS accuracy?
If I were to purchase a Pro model, would it be capable of determining my location with sub-one-meter precision?
Please help me to decide.
Thanks, everyone

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Hi all. I work with a lot of blind young people in my job, and recently I have been asked this a few times. What GPS apps do people use? Personally I like the built in Apple maps. I like that I can just see a list of the directions on a route, but for me the big thing that it is missing is information such as, it will say in 100 yards turn left, but it won't say if this is the first left, or the second or third etc.

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I just bought an iPhone 5 on eBay. I'm wondering what app or combination of apps comes closest to having the features of the Trekker Breeze. The two features I'm really concerned about is I want the app to be able to record routes like the Breeze does, and I want to be able to record points of interest with my voice. I don't care so much about cost or how much data gets used at this point. Thanks!
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Hi,

I am looking for an accessible GPS that will work with my iPhone 3GS while I'm out walking. I have an older Humanware "Trekker" unit, but you have to use the little satallite device along with a speaker & the PDA so it's a bit cumbersome. Also since the device is older, it doesn't always work as well as I would like it to when walking.

I've looked at Navigon, but it's expensive and some of the reviews i've encountered say it's a memory hog, isn't always accurate & more for driving than walking.

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Hi,

I am looking for a navigation app that would let me enter an address for a destination and obtain directions. After it gives me the route, I would like to be able to search points of interests along my route and then select one point as an intermediate destination. Hardware GPS products like Garmin have this functionality but these products are not accessible. Is there any accessible iOS app that have this feature?

Thanks
Charlie

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Hi, I listened to a podcast and in it a guy, who's name I can't remember showes how to use Navigon, and in another podcast he uses motion x gps. I downloaded motion X GPS, it was 65 pence, so not much, the only problem i'm having and i'ts a big one, is trying to find a place to download voice guideance. I have two questions. 1. should i delete this app and try navigone? it's about Β£25 or I think $40. And 2. if not, how can i get voice guideance or if someone can't help me with that, what would you recommend as a good GPS app? Thanks.
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Hi!
I am looking for a GPS app that is accessible for the blind, and it doesn’t have to be free.
How is Google maps? Is it good in terms of giving turn by turn directions?, Does it have any voice guidance feature? How is blind square? Is that app good? Looking forward to get suggestions recommendations, and reviews of the apps that I’ve mentioned.
Stay safe and healthy!

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Hi all,

As many of you are aware, I have been working with a focus group on developing apps targetied to Low Vision and Blind folks.  During the discussion group we found a very strong desire is to have a GPS based navigation app created that would be accessible and fill in some specific needs for the blind.

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I usually use BlindSquare for GPS on my iPhone 5S. My only complaint is that it constantly tells me my location while walking, like every 2-3 seconds. All I want it to automatically tell me is the next crossing and any POIs nearby. When I turn off announcements, then it doesn't tell me anything.
Is there a way to make BlindSquare only say what I want? Or is there another app that will, automatically? I don't want to be always messing around with an app, when I'm walking around.
Thanks.
Tracy

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what is the best and accessible GPS iphone 4 app for India?

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Is it possible to run GPS apps on an iPod Touch 5th Generation using an external GPS receiver? If so, does anyone know of an app with route recording capabilities (i.e., has bread crumb feature) that would work well for walking and can be used successfully with Voiceover on an iPod? Thanks! Dave V
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Hello. I have a few questions about GPS apps that probably, people might know a lot more answers than I do. So, to begin with, my parents have a stand-alone gps. Theirs will allow them to type in an address, and then give them directions to that specific address. It will also allow them to search for a place, such as McDonald's, or even if they can't type in the place they can look within, say, a 10-mile radius or whatever, and they can choose a category and then find the place they want to go to. The categories are very specific, for example, fast food, Italian, Mexican food, etc.
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Hello guys, i want to know, how to use grafic eq in vlc for iOS...

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Has anyone had experience with Grain Science and Sylo Synthesiser? They are by the same developer as Hokusai and I am wondering if they are as accessible as Hokusai? Trying to decide if I should buy them or not?
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Hi there,

One more question for you! Does anyone know a good accessible way to grammar check on iPad? I know about spelling; I'm looking for grammar specifically!

Thanks!

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Hello
The Grammarly Keyboard is a touch screen keyboard that automatically corrects spelling and grammar errors. Does anyone here know how accessible it is with VoiceOver?

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I'm just beginning my iPhone journey as a blind user. I've noticed that Speech Rate Adjustments within the Voiceover function can only be made at increments of 10%; at least that is what I am encountering so far. Unfortunately 50% is a bit too slow and 60% is too fast; at least at this stage of my journey. I'm a veteran JAWS user and can deal with a very accelerated speech rate under normal circumstances but until I am better acclimated to iPhone and Voiceover I would like to know if there is a way to make Speech Rate Adjustments in lower increments than 10%.