57 Websites that you ABSOLUTELY NEED for Everyday Work

1. screenr.com – This is where you can Record movies of your desktop and send them straight to YouTube. 2. bounceapp.com – This is For capturing full length screenshots of web pages. 3. Goo. gl – This is where you can Shorten long URLs and convert URLs into QR codes. 4. untiny.me – This is […]

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How to sell with Mini-circulars

Everyday you are bombarded with advertising of all shapes and sizes. Gigantic billboards line the streets along which you drive. But, advertising doesn’t have to be huge to be effective. You can develop a successful mail order business starting out with mini-circulars. Mini-circulars are quite small in size, generally measuring 3″ x 5″ . Although […]

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How To Get Free Subscriptions To Over 100 Magazines

BUSINESS CONDITION – Research Dept. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, P.O.Box 834, Chicago, IL 60690 NETGUIDE MAGAZINE – 600 Community Drive, Manhasset, NY 11030 YAHOO! Internet Life – PO Box 53380, Boulder, CO 8032-3380 WTC LETTER – The World Trade Center in New England, Inc., 470 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA 02210 BUSINESS IN BRIEF – […]

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Recommendations for Dusya

Recommendations for the settings of the assistant Dusya, for non-visual work using talk back. Current Version 1.4.3 Disable all types of activation and activate using the “dusya start” shortcut, or hang the dusya start application on the desktop gesture How to do this, you can listen to Oleg’s podcast on the apex launcher: https://yadi.sk/d/zj3mmTWIcEmFk People […]

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How to Register and Edit Maps on the Open Street Map Website

1. Go to the website http://www.openstreetmap.org 2. Follow the link Create an account. 3. Fill in the registration form: e-mail, confirmation e-mail, display name (can be filled in later), password, password confirmation. 4. Register button. 5. On the next page the license agreement is given, you need to check the box “I think …”, click […]

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List of Blind-Friendly Apps

Creating a mailbox on Google: https://accounts.google.com/SignUp?hl=ru Linking a payment card to a Google account: https://wallet.google.com/ Apex-Launcher (desktops with a lot of features): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anddoes.launcher&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5hbmRkb2VzLmxhdW5jaGVyIl0 Blind-Droid Wallet (for recognizing banknotes): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirwebsistem.currencyeyes blind-droid wallet – RUB (to support Russian rubles in the Blind-Droid Wallet app): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirwebsistem.currencyeyes_ru OsmAnd-access 1.6.5 a11y + 2 (GPS Navigator for the Blind): http://ksrk-edu.ru/download.php?id=63 Skype: […]

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Ideal Settings for Spiel Screen Reader

Spiel is the most highly configurable screen reader for the Android operating system. However, it does not have official user documentation, which often makes it difficult for beginners to master all its features. Many menu items are accompanied by special prompts, but, as practice shows, they are also not always enough to explain certain settings. Below we […]

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Overview of Mobile Accessibility for Android

Mobile Accessibility is a suite of applications from the well-known company Codefactory designed to provide accessibility to devices running the Android operating system for blind and visually impaired users. It should be noted right away that this is an unusual technical solution, since it is not limited to a certain program that works behind the scenes, […]

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Some Features of Using Android OS

Navigation As a rule, in Android, navigation through menu items can be carried out using a special hardware control: a joystick, trackpad, or trackball. There are four directions and a choice of an active item are available here (Potentially, the function in some custom versions of the system may work outside the box). That is why, when […]

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The Basics of Android Accessibility

Enabling Accessibility Devices with Android 4.0 On devices running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and above, accessibility can be enabled from the initial setup screen. After turning on the device for the first time, draw a closed rectangle with your finger, starting from the upper left corner of the touch screen: draw a straight line from […]

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