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		By: Matt		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Well, a few days ago I posted a real live Demo of the KNFB Reader link to a podcast from my drop box account . Now I would like to say it is up on the Blind Geek Zone site. I think your listeners will find it helpful. So see link below to it. Enjoy!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, a few days ago I posted a real live Demo of the KNFB Reader link to a podcast from my drop box account . Now I would like to say it is up on the Blind Geek Zone site. I think your listeners will find it helpful. So see link below to it. Enjoy!</p>
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		By: Dominique		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi guys, am listening to 112 of the podcast and I&#039;ve just thought of a good idea that I&#039;m wondering if the Apple accessibility team or anyone have thought of could do, unless someone&#039;s thought of it already. Because when you first get the iPhone there&#039;s no speech, and you may have to have asistance with setting up, either because Siri&#039;s not ready to be used for one reason or another, or you are new to the IOS famly and want to do it on you&#039;re own, have no computer or sited person around etc; This would be a cool thing to do. Why not someone record some self voicing prompts to get them up and running to the point to where they could tirn VO on? A good way to do this is to maybe use three fingers and tap on the screen twice and hold for a few seconds and the Siri voice could start talking, Tim Cook, or whoever could say hello and welcome to you&#039;re new iPhone yada yada and guide them on getting setup, by possibly saying something like, &quot;If you wish to continue in english, please say yes, or tap the bottom right corner of the screen, if not, tap the left bottom corner or say No.&quot; thoughts? Just something that popped in to my head out of know where. Also, as a side note, Would love to record a Intro for you guy&#039;s podcast that you could use from time to time... :d Wel, talk later. See ya!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi guys, am listening to 112 of the podcast and I&#8217;ve just thought of a good idea that I&#8217;m wondering if the Apple accessibility team or anyone have thought of could do, unless someone&#8217;s thought of it already. Because when you first get the iPhone there&#8217;s no speech, and you may have to have asistance with setting up, either because Siri&#8217;s not ready to be used for one reason or another, or you are new to the IOS famly and want to do it on you&#8217;re own, have no computer or sited person around etc; This would be a cool thing to do. Why not someone record some self voicing prompts to get them up and running to the point to where they could tirn VO on? A good way to do this is to maybe use three fingers and tap on the screen twice and hold for a few seconds and the Siri voice could start talking, Tim Cook, or whoever could say hello and welcome to you&#8217;re new iPhone yada yada and guide them on getting setup, by possibly saying something like, &#8220;If you wish to continue in english, please say yes, or tap the bottom right corner of the screen, if not, tap the left bottom corner or say No.&#8221; thoughts? Just something that popped in to my head out of know where. Also, as a side note, Would love to record a Intro for you guy&#8217;s podcast that you could use from time to time&#8230; :d Wel, talk later. See ya!</p>
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