Dictate into Office Apps

As I opened up my Outlook this morning I was presented with this tip and link. It does contain useful information on how to use Dictate (Voice Input) into Word, Outlook, OneNote and PowerPoint, but not Excel.

Enjoy!

Accessibility features in Windows 11

This article that my colleague Dave Goldsborough sent me is very useful to get a glimpse of what’s changing. The biggest change is gone has “Ease of Access” and in comes “ Accessibility”. The aim is to make things easier to find and use. Anyway, read what this article says:-

https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2021/07/01/whats-coming-in-windows-11-accessibility/

The above article goes into more detail and explains that technical changes will make the experience for say, blind users , more seamless with a wider range of Office applications it will work with. At the moment I have not had the opportunity to trial this out. I think my equipment is a little old for it. But it needs to be tried out before any recommendation. I hope that I will be able to do that one day soon.

Is your machine going to be compatible for Windows 11?

Windows 11 is on the horizon and in order to run this new operating system it needs something called TPM – Trusted Platform Module. This is causing some debate in technical circles. It’s a chip on your motherboard but if Windows 11 doesn’t find it compatible it won’t run. Microsoft have taken off their website the PC Health Check app with no explanation as far as I can see. I did find a version and ran it on an old Surface 3 device and then my 2 yr old laptop. Both failed compatibility! It may be because the app is giving false information or it’s Microsoft trying to convince us to buy compatible machines.

One thing we do know about the new operating system is that it will run Android apps. How well and how effectively we wait to see. A new start menu, and the use of Widgets feature . As far as accessbility features we wait to see. You can sign up for news of when this new operating system is released that is scheduled for the autumn but that could change based on previous release dates changing.

For more details go to:- https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/windows-11

My Colleague suggested using this little app to see how your computer fares in the compatibility stakes:-

https://github.com/rcmaehl/WhyNotWin11

scroll down the page and “Download latest stable release”. 

Episode 68 – Speech Recognition on iOS

www.podbean.com/ei/pb-ru8mk-107487e

Can you use the microphone on the Apple keyboard without being connected to the internet?

Auditoria

RNIB have designed a website for story telling for the visually impaired that allows the user to customise their own experience for a demonstration go to https://youtu.be/TGay5epHcvI

Why Chile?

All of a sudden today I notice I have 35 views by people in Chile! How did that happen? If anyone can shed any light on that please let me know . Not that I am complaining. It’s a great honour to be popular in a place I know nobody or ever been there. In fact it’s the other side of the world.

Maybe, somebody could shed some light on it.

Episode 67 – Launching Zoom

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-t6pp4-106184e
I always get a sense of satisfaction when I find a way to solve someone’s difficulty. Listen to this tale of visual impairment and Zoom

Episode 66 – free3dhands

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-85cb8-1055a16
Here’s an Assitive Technology that sounds a great idea . Creating 3D printed hands for third world countries at low cost. Really good idea! Also we discuss cross platform help using video conferencing

Episode 64 – Sequences

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-7je77-104b7ce
Sequences are part of lives even though we might not be aware of it – getting dressed, cooking a meal, go shopping and paying at the automatic checkout . Practice makes perfect . As does a footballer practising penalties!

Episode 65 – Digtal Lifeline Project

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-waz5e-103978a
Digital Lifeline Project is a joint project with The Good Things Foundation and AbilityNet. It provides devices to lesson isolation for people living in residential homes