I am totally blind. I have a Windows computer, but have used iPhones more since retiring. What are reasons (pro and con) for buying a new iPhone or an iPad?
Apple Hardware and Compatible Accessories
I am consindering an iphone for a first smart phone and am hoping for some ideas and suggestions on which model or models is best for a blind user who is trying not to mess up my first purchase!
Good afternoon,
I have an 11-inch iPad pro 3rd generation, for which I'm in the market for a new case.
I had a case that had a swearly design on it, but it was purely visual & I'm losing my vision so now, I need something tactile. I also lost the case I just described.
Hi all,
First, I know some of these questions have been asked before, so apologies for any redundancy but I'd love any feedback for my particular situation. I'm a longtime Windows/Jaws and iPhone/VO user but finally have had the time to learn the MAC properly. I am going to be purchasing a new laptop and I'd like it to be a Macbook of some kind. My questions are as follows:
Edit: I've returned the headphones as I don't need them, my apple wired headphoens work completely fine for me.
I'm thinking of going with the airpods second gen (I like the flat apple design,) or airpod pros cause of the listening to the world around you thing, the only issue is you can't turn your volume up and down using them but instead have to use siri or the volume buttons on your phone.
I've heard the pros come with tips, are they ones that go in your ear wholes like other earbuds? Or are they the apple design flat circle headphone? I prefer the apple design because the last time i got ear buds they felt horrible in my ears.
Hi all,
I'm going to be getting the iPhone 7 tomorrow, and I was wondering if there was anything different from the iPhone 5s as far as functionality or new features goes, and if so, where I can learn about those features?
Hi,
I'm curious as to whether any of you have ever used the iClever bk-06 mate multi-device keyboard with your mac? If so, what's the spacing of the VO keys? Are control and option next to one another, or are they spaced with the standard windows layout, that when used on a mac, command and option are flip-flopped? Also, if anyone has used this keyboard, what are your thoughts in general? Do you like it?
I'll put a link to it at the bottom of the post, as iClever makes several bluetooth keyboards.
This project can very much be used with an IPhone, which is why I feel it acceptable to post on AppleVis.
tap below to read the post:
https://drewsound.com/2023/01/18/if-you-are-at-all-interested-in-binaural-recording-asmr-click-this-meet-annabell-the-annabell-project-a-diy-binaural-dummy-head/
If you perform music, for instance, playing guitar or keys with your hands, your unable to read braille lyrics in realtime to assist.
Hello, everyone: I understand that several accessories exist that allow for external storage on iOS devices. I would like to learn more about such accessories. One of them is the iFlashDrive, manufactured by PhotoFast, and its accompanying app. Reviews of this and other external storage accessories would be very much welcome on this site. Many thanks. Regards, DM
I am looking to update as I only have an ipad mini 2 as I purchased this shortly after loosing my eyesight as a test run of voiceover. I will not go back to Jaws(which i used only in demo)
I now want to upgrade and am debating between an iMac, Macbook or even just an ipad with larger memory. We need a household computer in the house for my middle schooler as well. So I have a few questions.
1. Is Mac OS similar to iOs?
Hello,
What is the best Mac Book Pro hardware configuration to run iMovies on?
My wife employs a 2012 Mac Book Pro, 16GB Ram and 2012 Mac Book Pro CPU/GPU (don't know specs) to produce 40 minutes YouTube videos, with iMovie. Present average edit/process time is perfectly acceptable, under 10 minutes.
Her laptop display broke and it will cost 800€ to fix so I am considering a new Mac Book Pro. I am seeking advice as to where (which hardware) to invest. GPU? CPU? RAM?
hi all, well, the day is finally here, the day we can all get our hands on the new apple iPhones in stores. I got mine this morning at t-mobile, and have had a few hours to play with it. In short, I love the faster processor, apps seem to load much faster then before, gps is much more stable then on the previous phone, the sound quality of voiceover and siri is much improved through the two speakers, so you don't have to raise your volume passed seventy percent to hear something.
Hello to all. I'm looking for a scanner, just a scanner but with software that will do the following
- Scan a document and convert it into pdf 2 scan a document and convert into n image pdf if necessary.
- Ability to save the pdf to my hard drive or iCloud or where ever.
Of corse the software and scanner have to be about 90 percent accessible with mac and window. I should add this cannot be a printer scanner thing. I already have one but I can't carry it everyware, it's heavy. Lol!
There is a lot of vogue nowadays for Bluetooth and wireless. There is no doubt that when they work the connection appears almost magical and neat with no trailing wires or bulk. The operative word though is when they work.
It may be that I am unlucky but I have a chequered history with both wireless and Bluetooth devices and they have never enjoyed long term success with me.
There is a lot of vogue nowadays for Bluetooth and wireless. There is no doubt that when they work the connection appears almost magical and neat with no trailing wires or bulk. The operative word though is when they work.
It may be that I am unlucky but I have a chequered history with both wireless and Bluetooth devices and they have never enjoyed long term success with me.