Title: Reading On the Go with accessible mobile phones
1Reading On the Go with accessible mobile phones
- Greg Gladman,
- Chief Technical Officer greg.gladman_at_codefactory.e
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2Summary
- Who are we
- What does Reading On the Go mean
- Electronic book formats
- Make your mobile phone accessible with Mobile
Speak - How to read an audio book on your phone
- How to read with Audible
- How to read a book in digital text book format
- How to read a DAISY book
- How to read Bookshare and BRF files
3Code Factory
- Making mobile phones and PDAs accessible to the
blind and visually impaired - 10 years of experience in making Technology
Accessible. - Objective To break down barriers to the
accessibility of mobile technology for the blind
and visually impaired. - Leading provider of screen readers, screen
magnifiers, and Braille interfaces for the widest
range of mainstream mobile devices. - Code Factory is the only company providing
accessible software compatible with Symbian-based
phones as well as Windows Mobile-powered
Smartphones, Pocket PC phones and PDAs. - We distribute in more than 50 countries and 30
languages.
4Reading On the Go
- Your mobile device is much more than just a phone
or a notetaker, it is the perfect tool for
reading electronic books. - What do we mean by electronic books?
- Electronic books are the digital versions of
traditional printed books, and may contain text,
audio or both. - Apart from being more accessible for those with
visual disabilities, electronic books (or
e-books) also allow for enhanced features such
as bookmarking, easy navigation, and variable
playback speed.
5Electronic book formats
- Audio book formats
- MP3
- WAV
- WMA
- Digital text book formats
- Text (.txt)
- Word (.doc)
- HTML (.HTM or .HTML)
- Special formats for visually impaired readers
- DAISY
- BRF Braille files
6First, make your mobile phone accessible!
- Code Factorys Mobile Speak line of screen
readers consists of software applications
installed on a mobile phone or personal digital
assistant (PDA), which allow the blind and
visually impaired to use the device even if they
cannot read the physical screen. Information
displayed on the screen is rendered in
synthesized speech output generated using
text-to-speech (TTS) technology and routed
through the devices speaker, a headset, or an
assistive listening device. Screen contents can
also be presented in Braille if the mobile phone
or PDA is connected to a Braille device with a
refreshable Braille display. -
7Code Factorys world class screen readers
- Supported Platforms
- Mobile Speak for Symbian Phones
- Symbian versions 7, 8.x, 9.x Series 60
edition. - Mobile Speak for Windows Mobile Smartphones
Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.0 (Smartphone edition) - Mobile Speak for Pocket PCs Windows Mobile 2003
SE, 5.0 and 6.0 (PocketPC and PPC Phone)
8Audio book formats MP3 and other media formats
- Audio books are readings of books recorded as
digital audio files. - First, and most basically, your mobile device is
a digital audio player - Code Factorys screen readers support built-in
media and music players on both the Symbian and
Windows Mobile platforms. - On Windows Mobile devices, Mobile Speak Pocket
and Smartphone have additional functions that
allow you to insert markers and jump to specific
times within a file, enabling you to keep one or
many bookmarks in every book for places youd
like to revisit or to mark the place at which you
stopped reading.
9Audio book formatswww.audible.com
- Mobile Speak for Windows Mobile devices supports
the Audible applications Audible Player and
Audible Air. - Audible is an online source of audio contents
including books, periodicals and magazines, all
of which are available for purchase and download.
- Audible Air is an application for handling
Audible content on mobile devices. It lets you
check for new audio books from selected authors,
manage your subscriptions to publications, view
your current Audible library, and download
Audible files directly to your device using your
phones wireless internet connection.
10Digital Text BooksElectronic text books, or EText
- Books the content of which is in a format which
can be spoken by your accessible phone. - Come in many different file formats and can be
read with many different programs. Most
basically, all accessible phones can read files
in text (.txt) and HTML (.HTM or .HTML) formats. - HTML books can be read in the web browser
available and supported on all accessible phones.
The web holds many books in HTML and text
formats. - TXT files can be read through Pocket Word built
into Pocket PCs, Word Mobile built into Windows
Mobile Smartphones running Windows Mobile 6, the
internal notepad in Symbian phones, and external
applications such as Vieka WordPad for Windows
Mobile Smartphones http//vieka.com/wordpad.htm.
11Daisy formatted booksMobile Daisy Player V2.0
- Simplified install allows you to copy the book
contents directly to the memory card with no
intermediate steps or external programs. - Support for DAISY 2.0 and 3.0 formats, allowing
access to a wider variety of content and
providers. - Variable playback speed allows audio content to
be reproduced faster or slower without changing
pitch. - Many customizable features, such as variable
navigation levels and user bookmarks. - Configurable font sizes and screen colors provide
maximum readability of on-screen textIndependent
licensing allows use with or without Mobile
Speak. - Support for text-only, audio-only, or mixed-mode
books. - Auto-bookmark and resume to last point in the
book. - Customizable TTS support via Mobile Speak.
12Braille Reader for Bookshare and BRF Files
- Mobile Speak for Windows Mobile devices includes
a Braille Reader application that handles Braille
formatted (BRF) documents, and can unpack
Bookshare (BKS) files from Bookshare.org. - The Braille reader application will read any BRF
file in English through one's currently active
speech synthesizer whether a Braille display is
connected or not. Just transfer the BRF file to
your device, navigate to it using File
Explorer/Manager, and press Enter. - Product features include
- A Bookshare.org Unpack Utility is already
built-in, making it unnecessary to install and
run a separate application just to decompress
Bookshare files. - All text navigation commands can be used inside a
BRF file Read by character, word, line,
sentence, paragraph, and continuously from the
top of the file or the current cursor position. - Includes an option to search for all supported
file formats and present them in a list where a
user can press Enter on the file he/she wishes to
read next. - The cursor position in a BRF document is retained
when the file is closed so that a person can
continue reading where he/she left off when the
file is reopened.
13Read with a Refreshable Braille display
- A refreshable Braille display or Braille terminal
is an electro-mechanical device for displaying
Braille characters, usually by means of raising
dots through holes in a flat surface. - Code Factorys screen readers are compatible with
more than 20 Braille devices used for input,
output, or both, and which are not only light and
portable like the mobile device, but also
Bluetooth-compliant allowing for wireless access. - Mobile Speak screen readers are the only products
for mobile devices to support Braille input using
Grade 1 (uncontracted) and Grade 2 (contracted)
Braille. - Through Mobile Speaks control panel, you can
easily connect, using Bluetooth, your mobile
phone to your refreshable Braille display and
read, in crisp and clear braille, any book that
can be read by Mobile Speaks text-to-speech
engines.
14Where to get electronic books
- Project Gutenberg http//www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gu
tenbergThe_Audio_Books_Project - Audio Books For Free http//www.audiobooksforfree.
com/, - Emusic http//www.emusic.com/audiobooks/index.html
- Amazon, http//tinyurl.com/2u5d5x
- Canadian National Institute for the blind,
http//www.cnib.ca - Audible www.audible.com
- National library http//www.loc.gov/nls
- International Braille Research Center
http//www.braille.org/braille_books/ - The Baen Free Library http//www.baen.com/library/
defaultTitles.htm - http//www.sacred-texts.com
- The Daily Lit http//www.dailylit.com/.
- Bookshare.org http//www.bookshare.org
- Tiflolibros http//www.tiflolibros.com.ar/
- the Online Books Page http//digital.library.upenn
.edu/books/. - Royal National Institute for the Blind
http//www.rnib.org.uk/xpedio/groups/public/docume
nts/PublicWebsite/public_libinfoser.hcsp - Many libraries for the blind are now distributing
Daisy audio books on CDs which can be copied to
your mobile device, visit www.daisy.org
15Thank you for your attention!
- greg.gladman_at_codefactoty.es
- http//www.codefactory.es