By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 9th January 2009 19:03 GMT
This will no doubt be flame bait, but what the hell....
This preoccupation with disabled groups (and others) to insist that devices and services support them is somewhat excessive, sometimes compromising what would have been a good thing (old buildings vandalized so they can fit wheelchairs for example). This has even lead to ridiculous positive discrimination legislation in some cases.
You can't please all the people all the time - it's time some people accepted that.
What about touchscreen support for arm amputees? Where does it stop?
By John GamblePosted Friday 9th January 2009 19:20 GMT
Unless there's been an upgrade in the interface, the iPod was one of the devices a friend of mine who is blind gave up on. (Note, I have an iPod, but it's years old and I don't know if improvements to the interface have been made).
I suppose it's possible Mr Wonder uses his in a shuffle mode or makes use of some easily found set lists.
My friend, who is also a musician, and who likes to listen to audiobooks in addition to music, didn't find it useful.
I believe the newest wheel iPods (meaning Classic and Nano) have a VoiceOver-like interface in them, where it reads out the current selected item, which helps both blind users and people who don't want to take their eyes off the road while they fiddle with their song selections. And of course the physical interface itself is extremely touch-friendly.
By Lionel BadenPosted Wednesday 14th January 2009 12:41 GMT
I have no problem with making thing disabled freindly but this is like a blind man going to Samsung and asking them to make their TV more user freindly to blind people WTF !!! Its a device based on Vision.
How would they like it if i started a bloody campeign againt Brail books not Very readable to the people who arnt blind !!
Garrrr
Dont get me wrong i dont take my vision for granted and could never comprehend what they have to go through but still there are limits !!!
Comments on: Stevie Wonder in touchscreen plea
Who said that? #
By bluesxman Posted Friday 9th January 2009 16:21 GMT
How about not supporting all minority users? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 9th January 2009 19:03 GMT
I'm Surprised He Has An iPod #
By John Gamble Posted Friday 9th January 2009 19:20 GMT
@John Gamble #
By fluffy Posted Friday 9th January 2009 22:47 GMT
well hang on a moment #
By Lionel Baden Posted Wednesday 14th January 2009 12:41 GMT