Hello Prudence Screen Reader users,
We apologize for the delay and appreciate your patience. We are excited to share with you the latest updates and improvements to our screen reader. Please find below the complete list of new features and bug fixes:
New Features:
1. Supports configuring volume keys as shortcuts for specified functions. Supported gestures include short press, long press, short press twice, and short press three times. This gives a total of 10 shortcut keys for customizing functions.
2. Supports voice time reporting. You can now receive time reports hourly, half-hourly, and quarterly. Additionally, you can customize the time reporting periods.
3. Notification reading settings can now be customized. You can choose different notification reading methods, queue notifications for reading, and mute notification readings during calls.
4. A new option, media volume, has been added to the navigation menu. This allows you to adjust media volume separately, especially when the volume button is configured as a shortcut.
5. Introducing the feature to raise your hand to activate the navigation key.
6. You can now use the ring volume to report calls. Please note that on some devices, the reader may continue reading at the ring volume after hanging up. We are working on fixing this in future updates.
7. The accessibility volume switch is now available in the advanced settings. This allows you to choose between using the accessibility volume or media volume for the reader.
8. Added prompts for locking and unlocking the phone.
9. New sound themes are now available to customize your audio experience.
10. You can now use the volume keys to move the cursor.
11. Support for operating specified objects, allowing you to perform actions on selected items.
12. Introducing a new label function to name buttons according to your customization.
Bug Fixes:
1. Fixed the issue where punctuation marks could not be read aloud.
2. Resolved the problem of navigation options not working on web pages, such as titles and links.
3. Corrected the issue of punctuation marks not being read aloud during word-for-word reading.
4. Fixed the problem where the answering gesture did not work on some Samsung devices, preventing calls from being made.
5. Resolved the issue of automatic focus switch when moving the cursor in an edit box.
6. Fixed the problem where TTS reading would not stop immediately when playing voice messages in the Telegram app.
7. Corrected the issue of double reading in certain interface focus during sliding browsing.
8. Fixed the problem where TTS would read all screen content continuously when touching the screen for the first time to focus.
9. Resolved the issue where the navigation menu function could not be used in the Telegram app, such as word-by-word reading in the navigation options.
10. Fixed the crash caused by charging prompts broadcast in Arabic.
11. Fixed the problem where direct dialing from the screen did not work on Samsung devices.
12. Reduced the delay time of focus autofocus for improved responsiveness.
13. Optimized vibration feedback for a better user experience.
14. Corrected translations, fixed additional crash bugs, and addressed other minor issues to enhance stability.
We thank you for your continued support and feedback. These updates aim to enhance your experience with Prudence Screen Reader.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.prudence.reader
We apologize for the delay and appreciate your patience. We are excited to share with you the latest updates and improvements to our screen reader. Please find below the complete list of new features and bug fixes:
New Features:
1. Supports configuring volume keys as shortcuts for specified functions. Supported gestures include short press, long press, short press twice, and short press three times. This gives a total of 10 shortcut keys for customizing functions.
2. Supports voice time reporting. You can now receive time reports hourly, half-hourly, and quarterly. Additionally, you can customize the time reporting periods.
3. Notification reading settings can now be customized. You can choose different notification reading methods, queue notifications for reading, and mute notification readings during calls.
4. A new option, media volume, has been added to the navigation menu. This allows you to adjust media volume separately, especially when the volume button is configured as a shortcut.
5. Introducing the feature to raise your hand to activate the navigation key.
6. You can now use the ring volume to report calls. Please note that on some devices, the reader may continue reading at the ring volume after hanging up. We are working on fixing this in future updates.
7. The accessibility volume switch is now available in the advanced settings. This allows you to choose between using the accessibility volume or media volume for the reader.
8. Added prompts for locking and unlocking the phone.
9. New sound themes are now available to customize your audio experience.
10. You can now use the volume keys to move the cursor.
11. Support for operating specified objects, allowing you to perform actions on selected items.
12. Introducing a new label function to name buttons according to your customization.
Bug Fixes:
1. Fixed the issue where punctuation marks could not be read aloud.
2. Resolved the problem of navigation options not working on web pages, such as titles and links.
3. Corrected the issue of punctuation marks not being read aloud during word-for-word reading.
4. Fixed the problem where the answering gesture did not work on some Samsung devices, preventing calls from being made.
5. Resolved the issue of automatic focus switch when moving the cursor in an edit box.
6. Fixed the problem where TTS reading would not stop immediately when playing voice messages in the Telegram app.
7. Corrected the issue of double reading in certain interface focus during sliding browsing.
8. Fixed the problem where TTS would read all screen content continuously when touching the screen for the first time to focus.
9. Resolved the issue where the navigation menu function could not be used in the Telegram app, such as word-by-word reading in the navigation options.
10. Fixed the crash caused by charging prompts broadcast in Arabic.
11. Fixed the problem where direct dialing from the screen did not work on Samsung devices.
12. Reduced the delay time of focus autofocus for improved responsiveness.
13. Optimized vibration feedback for a better user experience.
14. Corrected translations, fixed additional crash bugs, and addressed other minor issues to enhance stability.
We thank you for your continued support and feedback. These updates aim to enhance your experience with Prudence Screen Reader.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.prudence.reader
Google Play
Prudence Screen Reader - Apps on Google Play
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Source: https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/internet/google-end-support-gmails-basic-html-view-2024/article67348137.ece
Starting from January 2024, Google will phase out the Basic HTML view for Gmail, automatically transitioning users to the Standard view. This change may impact visually impaired users who have found the Basic view more accessible. Basic HTML, which catered to slow internet connections and older browsers, is being retired in favor of the more feature-rich Standard view. According to a Google representative, this move is motivated by the fact that the Basic HTML view was superseded by more modern alternatives over a decade ago, lacking certain advanced functionalities found in the full Gmail experience.
Source: https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/internet/google-end-support-gmails-basic-html-view-2024/article67348137.ece
The Hindu
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