Welcome to the Android Accessibility course.
This is one of the courses that I contributed to organizing to some extent, and it was presented by Professor Karen Kiwan, and it was previously published on the Blind Technologies website.
Below is what Professor Karen said:
In this topic, I present to you the lessons of the basics of accessibility course in the Android system, which is my first experience in the field of audio explanations.
Contents
First Lesson:
An introduction to Android, the pros and cons, and some quick tips for choosing the best device.
the second lesson:
How to navigate using a touchback screen reader, how to long press on items, and use reading and writing patterns using Gboard and some of its basic settings, with reference to the idea of focus management in dealing with items that started working with it starting from Talkback 6.2.
the third lesson:
Overview of Ease of Access settings and the Global context menu and Local context menu features in the Talkback screen reader.
Lesson Four:
How to modify texts in text boxes and an explanation of some screen reader settings.
The fifth lesson:
Explanation of TalkBack's touch gestures and other settings.
Sixth and final lessons:
Alternatives to basic apps that some phones have and are not easily accessible.
Lesson Six:
Lesson Seven:
All lessons were recorded by my phone Huawei P10 lite without any editing.
I hope that the lectures contain useful information and that they are worthy of consideration as a reference for beginners in the use of Android or those wishing to learn about the ease of access features that the system has reached. I apologize for any errors or deficiencies in the information, method of explanation, or performance.