Video: Connecting The Dots: Marvin And Android Access
1 Video: Connecting The Dots: Marvin And Android Access
When we first launched project eyes-free in early spring 2009, wepromised to post frequent video updates to the eyes-freechannel. Well, sadly, we have been remiss in keeping that promise --- but all in a good cause --- we were busy building out theneeded accessibility APIs in the core Android framework.
We're now returning with a fresh set of video updates thatdemonstrate the new accessibility framework in Android, and howthese access related tools mesh with the Eyes-Free shell shownearlier.
To summarize:
- All of the eyes-free utilities from project Marvin continueto be developed in order to provide fluent eyes-free interaction.
- The Marvin shell that we demonstrated last time continues tobe my default home screen.
- We have added an application launcher on the Marvin screenthat can be launched by stroking 8.
- This launcher uses stroke dialing to quickly navigate andlaunch applications.
- With the launch of the Accessibility API in Android1.6, and the accompanying Open Source TalkBack screenreader,I can now launch any Android application, e.g., GoogleMaps or YouTube.
- TalkBack provides spoken feedback for native Androidapplications, including the settings menu.
- You can use Android Market to install third-partyapplications, many of these work outof the box with TalkBack.
We'll demonstrate these, and a variety of other new coolenhancements in these forthcoming videos, stay tuned!
Date: 2009-03-30 Mon
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