Janet Ingber has created this guide specifically for people learning how to use a Mac, regardless of the operating system. She covers the basics you need to know to get started with VoiceOver; to interact with your dock; to understand...
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- Author:Ingber, JanetSummary:
- Author:Mosen, JonathanSummary:
iOS 12 is more powerful, much faster on older devices, considerably more stable, and introduces a few new accessibility enhancements. Once again, Jonathan Mosen has written an easy-to-read book unlocking all the magic of the latest iOS...
- Author:Dresner, AnnaSummary:
Anna Dresner has updated her iOS reference card for 12! Don't miss Anna's quick, handy guide to VoiceOver, Bluetooth keyboard, and braille displays — all in one handy booklet! Keep it within reach!
- Author:Dresner, AnnaSummary:
Popular technology writer Anna Dresner takes you on an app tour of over 40 of the best learning apps for all ages, and a range of interests, and knowledge levels. App categories covered include: apps that teach VoiceOver; reading and...
- Author:Garza, Ana.Summary:
If you've been thinking about trying Android but have questions about its level of accessibility, Getting Started with Android gives you the skinny. Learn how to use Android with the accessibility feature TalkBack, from first time set-...
- Author:Garza, Ana.Summary:
Ana Garza's reference guide of Android commands with brief explanations assumes you already know how to use Android, but may occasionally need help remembering an accessibility command or setting. If you own Getting Started with Android...