Thanks, Stuart, for stepping up so willingly into the breach and making such a
good job of it!
All the best,
Cearbhall
m +353 (0)833323487 e: cearbhall.omeadhra@xxxxxxx
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Dublin technology club notes 4th December 2023
Good morning, it's me, the notetaker, here on this frosty December morning. So
sit back and enjoy the read of the antics that took place at the most recent
Dublin Technology Club.
14 participants
Four participants started the meeting early. The notetaker thinks that
everyone was out Christmas shopping instead of attending the meeting this week.
There was a bit of discussion about how cold it has been in the last few weeks.
Martin told the group he is using NVDA this morning because JAWS was acting up
for him. He finds it quite easy to use. He explained how to activate and
deactivate NVDA using Control + Alt + N.
Cearbhall brought up the recent email regarding the experiment a woman down in
UCC wishes to do. He explained the experiment, and the note taker participated
in it. Cearbhall said he would resend the email to the list, leading to a long
discussion on the project.
Bob asked if anyone is currently using devices that are similar to navigate,
describing ones he has heard of such as one that is the size of a cigarette
lighter, one built into a hat, and a belt version,. He mentioned names like
Mowat.
https://aphmuseum.org/record/mowat-sonar-sensor-3/ ;
Buzz Clip, <https://www.afb.org/aw/18/3/15228>
https://www.afb.org/aw/18/3/15228
and Sunuband
https://sunu.io/
are ones the note taker has heard of. Adrian mentioned one called straptech.
https://strap.tech/
Albert mentioned BlindSquare
https://apps.apple.com/ie/app/blindsquare/id500557255 an app with a built-in ;
compass. This led to a discussion on how to use the built in iPhone compass
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/iphone/iph1ac0b663/ios
Bob brought up a device called Sonas, described as a ring or wrist strap that
vibrates. The topic of vibrating devices and alternatives to using a cane
sparked an interesting discussion.
Cearbhall mentioned having issues with Zoom, involving VoiceOver volume being
too loud. Mary shared difficulties with VoiceOver focusing on an element on the
screen, and Albert suggested changing the double-tap timeout setting in the
accessibility settings under VoiceOver.
The note taker described how he uses Be My Eyes to take text out of
screenshots, leading to a discussion on how to take more than one picture in
the app. To do this open be my eyes, select be my AI, take a picture, wait
until you get the description, select ask more, locate the text field and swipe
left to find ad picture.
Mary informed the group about the Visionaries Choir competition at ChildVision
next Saturday. She also asked how to get an Eircode, and Albert provided a
solution using
https://www.eircode.ie/
Albert introduced the app what three words
https://apps.apple.com/ie/app/what3words-navigation-maps/id657878530 ;
a GPS system where you choose three unique words to describe a location. The
group discussed its functionality and whether both parties need the app e.g the
user and the owners of the address.
Eamon conducted an experiment using Sony headphones, noting differences in
clarity and voice blur. Albert revisited the what3words app and experimented
with words like pink, mood, and dots.
The group discussed navigation apps, favoring BlindSquare. Albert mentioned its
ability to set markers on specific shops for notifications.
Mary inquired about issues with BorrowBox during the week, and Cearbhall
mentioned it went down at one point, undergoing a system change. They also
discussed various books, including the recently awarded book "Profit Song" that
won an award atthe Booker Awards.
Martin asked what you call a man with a rubber toe. Martin said the answer is
Rubberto.
Martin said who would Santa call if his slay broke down, he said the abominable
tow man.
on that note, hoping everyone has a happy week until next time.
Regards,
The notetaker.
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