Re: Request for Comment: Get Spoken Announcements of Upcoming intersections in Maps on iOS and Other Accessibility Ideas
Re: Request for Comment: Get Spoken Announcements of Upcoming intersections in Maps on iOS and Other Accessibility Ideas
- Subject: Re: Request for Comment: Get Spoken Announcements of Upcoming intersections in Maps on iOS and Other Accessibility Ideas
- From: Victor Tsaran <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 16:27:02 -0700
Not sure about case #2. Don't you have bluetooth keyboard connectivity already?
On Oct 2, 2013, at 11:58 AM, Alexandro Jurgensen <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Below are several basic use cases I plan to refine and submit to Radar. Before I submit them, I was hoping that I could present them here and receive some feedback.
>
> Chris, you may recognize some of these from our direct correspondence.
>
> BEGIN USE CASE 1:
>
> Get Spoken Announcements of Upcoming intersections
>
> Users with visual impairments want to get spoken announcements of upcoming intersections, while walking, so that they can be better oriented to their surroundings.
>
> Steps:
>
> 1. The user opens Maps with VoiceOver running
> 2. Maps determines that the user is moving
> 3. Maps determines when a user gets within a predefined distance from an intersection
> 4. Maps passes the name of the intersecting roads, relative direction and distance from the intersection to VoiceOver
> 5. VoiceOver speaks the names of the intersecting roads, relative direction and distance from the intersection to the user
>
> Glossary:
>
> - Relative direction: The direction, relative to the user, of a point on a map. This can be provided in a simple "ahead", "behind", "to the left" or "to the right"
>
> Products Affected:
>
> Maps for iOS
> VoiceOver for iOS
>
> END OF USE CASE 1
>
> BEGIN USE CASE 2:
>
> Use Physical Keyboard to Configure iOS
>
> Description:
>
> New users want to use physical keyboards to configure iOS devices so that they can have an easier time entering their information
>
> Steps:
>
> 1. The user taps their keyboard with the iOS device they would like to configure
> 2. The iOS device searches for the nearest keyboard
> 3. The iOS device requests to connect to the keyboard
> 4. The keyboard accepts the connection
> 5. The user uses the keyboard to input information on the iOS device
>
> Products Affected:
>
> Apple Wireless Keyboard
> iOS
>
> END OF USE CASE 2
>
> Please let me know what you all think.
>
> Regards,
> Alex,
>
>
>
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