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Full History - 2020 - 09 - 11 - ID#iqv14w
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How blind people text on iPhones (youtu.be)
submitted by Nighthawk321
Superfreq2 2 points 2y ago
I just wanted to say how much I appreciate these videos you do. They act as a great example for people that gets the point across much better and faster than words can.
I often refer people to these by dropping links in response to comments on social media, and I know I'm not the only one; so it's likely that you've helped educate allot of people.


If possible, it would be great if you could update your using Reddit with a screen reader video though, as updates like indent nav, Chrome's built in OCR, and using the "N" key and landmark quick keys can make browsing Reddit significantly different in 2020.


I would also love to see videos about using other popular websites/applications, such as Steam, Discord, and Youtube.
Nighthawk321 [OP] 2 points 2y ago
Thank you so much for your feedback and suggestions, especially sharing my videos! I keep a list of video ideas, so you're suggestions are now on the list :).
Envrin 1 points 2y ago
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FlickType you say, eh? Thanks, never knew about the app before, and will have to check it out.

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I personally just tell Siri what I want to send to who, and she takes care of it for me. She's good like that, and never complains about working at 3am or anything else, which is great!

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I don't mind if people around me hear what I'm sending. It's actually one of the VERY few perks I find about being blind -- you don't have any secrets, because you're not really allowed. I find it quite liberating.
bradley22 1 points 2y ago
I use the onscreen keyboard but am glad this keyboard helps people.
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