In India, there are about 70 million individuals who are blind, 2 million of them are children. To solve this issue, we will create an app that serves as a platform for a system of volunteers/Scribes and Students/needy. This will greatly assist both the communities since many of them are students who do not have the opportunity to write examinations.
Please help me and my freind to finish our mission by answering this question
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SteveJG
December 31, 2022, 4:34pm
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Welcome.
https://www.google.com/search?q=braille+bluetooth+keyboard&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS887US887&oq=braille+bluetooth+keyboard&aqs=chrome..69i57.8664j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
A braille Bluetooth keyboard can be used with App Inventor and AI apps to input text.
Here is a potential way to use braille on Samsung devices samsung braille - Google Search
Use Android TalkBack Use the TalkBack braille keyboard - Android Accessibility Help
You might find these App Inventor community discussions about support for the visually challenged useful.
What do you have in mind Royce?
Two existing components should already help individuals develop an app helping develop something like this: TextToSpeech component to make your app speak and SpreechRecognizer, so the app can be controlled with vocal commands.
This is not a tutorial in helping the visually impaired but it could be adapted.: HOW TO: Program the native SpeechRecognizer for Continuous Dictation and to do things
Here are some resources to help you learn to use the AI2 tools. A ver…
Thank you for your reply,
I assumed that this will be the case were one side will roll the issue to the other side as you can see from GOOGLE reply (attached at the end)
I’m a father to two blind, and in the last 30 years I’m very aware to accessibility issues, I agree that the logic solution is to make the SCREEN READERS able to deal with lack of awareness of million of developers to accessibility issues
To my estimation 90% of the app loaded to GOOGLE STORE are not accessible because of the…
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